Once reported to be at the center of a network bidding war, LIV Golf has announced that is now returning live events to , where the PGA Tour's Saudi-backed rival began in 2022 before reaching a multi-year revenue-sharing deal with the back in January.That CW deal remains in effect, according to Golf Monthly, but the tour will now also air tournaments on YouTube, beginning with this week's event at Trump National Golf Club in .Curiously, viewers in the US, Canada, Mexico and South Korea will need to pay $3 per day to see the tournament on YouTube, reportedly so that LIV Golf can protect existing broadcast and streaming deals.
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