OAKMONT, Pa. — Expect another big shakeup in the world of professional golf next year. Article content

With numerous LIV Golf contracts set to expire at the end of next season, 2026 could be a seismic season for the future of the game. Article content Article content

Between now and the end of the next LIV Golf season, players and the league’s Saudi-backers will have some important decisions to make. And so will the PGA Tour.

Many of LIV’s top golfers will have to decide whether they are happy where they are and whether they are ready to once again commit their future to a rival tour that made them unfathomably rich, but in many ways is still trying to gain traction with golf fans and sponsors.

On Tuesday at the U.S. Open in Oakmont, Bryson DeChambeau became the first top player to

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