LIV Golf Mexico City Par Scores
The Fox Sports and YouTube streams froze for 2 hours and 39 minutes after a severe local power outage cut transmissions, officials said.
- The LIV Golf Mexico City tournament teed off Thursday at Club de Golf Chapultepec amid widespread speculation about the league's financial future and potential shutdown.
- Speculation arose after reports that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund might pull funding following the 2026 season, though the fund has reportedly spent more than $5 billion founding and operating LIV Golf.
- Viewers lost coverage for two hours and 39 minutes Thursday when a "severe local power outage" cut transmissions, forcing technical difficulties screens on YouTube and Fox Sports.
- CEO Scott O'Neil wrote staff Wednesday that the season continues "full throttle," while commentators Arlo White and David Feherty dismissed shutdown rumors as "absolute nonsense" on air.
- Despite the technical outage and financial uncertainty, the tournament continues as scheduled with players including Victor Perez competing, as the league maintains it is "continuing as planned.
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Victor Perez fires 9-under 62 to lead LIV Golf Mexico City
Victor Perez of France posted a career-best 9-under 62 to take a three-shot lead after the opening round of LIV Golf Mexico City on Thursday in Naucalpan, Mexico.
This Thursday began the sixth stop of the LIV Golf, at the Chapultepec Golf Club, in Mexico. Joaquín Niemann was one of the main protagonists of the day and, despite the complications, managed to get in top 15 with a build-up of -2The start was spectacular. Joaco started his route in Naucalpan in hole 4 with par 3, after 13.00 hours. He settled down, executed his first blow, the ball slowly approached the flag and... hole in one. The applause an…
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