LIV Golf Needs New Money

Introduction

LIV Golf needs new investors. A group from Saudi Arabia will stop giving them money after 2026.

Main Body

The leader of LIV Golf, Scott O'Neil, is looking for new rich people to pay for the league. Many companies want to help. The league still has TV deals and ads. Some players are worried. Bryson DeChambeau is surprised. He says LIV Golf and the PGA Tour should work together. If LIV Golf closes, he wants to make videos on YouTube. Other players like Cameron Smith think the league will stay open. Some players may need to take less money to help the league survive. In Australia, the government is worried. They will not spend more money on golf courses until LIV Golf proves it is safe.

Conclusion

LIV Golf is still playing now. The leaders are trying to find new money so the league does not close.

Learning

💰 Money Words

In this text, we see how to talk about money simply. Look at these common words:

  • Investors → People who give money to a business.
  • Pay for → To give money to get something.
  • Spend → To use money to buy things.

⚡️ The "Will" Trick (Future)

To talk about what happens next, use will + action. It is very simple:

  1. Will stop → (The money stops in the future)
  2. Will stay open → (The league stays open in the future)
  3. Will not spend → (No money used in the future)

Quick Tip: Use "will not" to say "No" for the future.

Vocabulary Learning

new
not old; recently made or started
Example:She bought a new car yesterday.
money
paper or coins used to buy things
Example:I need more money to pay the bill.
investors
people who give money to a company to help it grow
Example:Investors want to see good profits.
stop
to end or cease doing something
Example:Please stop shouting.
giving
handing over something to someone
Example:She is giving a gift to her friend.
after
later than something else in time
Example:After school, we go home.
group
a number of people together
Example:A group of students walked to the park.
rich
having a lot of money or good things
Example:He is a rich businessman.
people
human beings in general
Example:People like to talk.
pay
give money for something you buy
Example:I will pay for the ticket.
league
a group of sports teams that play against each other
Example:She plays in a soccer league.
companies
businesses that make or sell things
Example:Many companies hire new workers.
help
to make it easier for someone to do something
Example:Can you help me with this?
TV
a device for watching shows and news
Example:We watch TV every evening.
deals
agreements between people or companies
Example:They signed a big deal.
ads
short messages that tell people about products
Example:I saw many ads on the internet.
players
people who play a sport or game
Example:The players practice every day.
worried
feeling concerned or nervous
Example:I am worried about the test.
surprised
feeling amazed or shocked
Example:She was surprised by the gift.
work
to do tasks or jobs
Example:I need to work on my homework.
together
in the same place or doing something with others
Example:We will study together.
videos
moving pictures that you can watch
Example:I watched many videos online.
think
to use your mind to form ideas
Example:I think it will rain.
stay
to remain in one place
Example:Please stay quiet.
open
not closed; able to be entered
Example:The door is open.
need
to require something to be satisfied
Example:I need a new book.
take
to get or carry something
Example:Take your bag to school.
survive
to continue living or existing
Example:The plants survive in the desert.
government
the group that runs a country
Example:The government makes rules.
spend
to use money to buy something
Example:I will spend the money on food.
prove
to show something is true
Example:He will prove his point.
safe
protected from danger or harm
Example:The playground is safe.
playing
doing a game or sport
Example:They are playing soccer.
trying
making an effort to do something
Example:She is trying to learn French.
find
to discover or locate something
Example:I can find the book on the shelf.
close
to shut or end something
Example:Close the window.
closes
ends or shuts something
Example:The shop closes at 6 pm.
now
at the present time
Example:I am reading now.
still
even though something has happened, it continues
Example:He still likes pizza.
needs
requires something to be satisfied
Example:The plant needs water.