[4] In July, it was confirmed that David Feherty would be leaving NBC Sports to join the LIV Golf broadcast team.
[5] In the U.S., LIV Golf attempted to buy time on Fox as its broadcaster, but were unable to reach an agreement.
All of the remaining major television networks in the U.S. have ties to the PGA Tour's media rights, and Turner Sports was under the purview of Warner Bros.
Discovery, which served as the tour's major broadcaster overseas, which would have effectively prevented them from airing LIV Golf due to its animosity.
[6] Likewise, PGA Tour media partners largely avoided direct references to LIV during golf telecasts, only discussing it from a critical perspective.