Dustin Johnson Signs Over $100M LIV Golf Deal Amid $2.5B League Losses
Dustin Johnson Signs Over $100M LIV Golf Deal Amid $2.5B League Losses

Dustin Johnson Signs Over $100M LIV Golf Deal Amid $2.5B League Losses

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Dustin Johnson has re-signed with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league, extending his contract beyond the 2025 season despite speculation that he might return to the PGA Tour. The 41-year-old, a two-time major champion and 2022 LIV Golf individual champion, will continue as captain of the 4Aces GC team in 2026. While details of the new deal remain undisclosed, reports suggest the contract includes performance bonuses and commercial incentives, reflecting LIV Golf's efforts to secure top players amid financial restructuring. This renewal comes as a vote of confidence in Johnson's experience and potential resurgence, even though his recent major championship performances have been disappointing, and LIV Golf has faced significant financial losses totaling $1.4 billion over four seasons. The league is actively renegotiating with out-of-contract players and appears to be stabilizing its roster as it pursues longer-term sustainability and growth. Johnson's decision to stay affirms LIV Golf's commitment to retaining marquee players despite ongoing uncertainty surrounding the league's profitability and global expansion plans.

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