Money Problems for LIV Golf

Introduction

LIV Golf has a big problem. A group from Saudi Arabia will stop giving them money after 2026.

Main Body

LIV Golf needs a lot of money to work. Now, they are looking for new partners to pay for the league. Some people think the league will fail because it is too expensive. Some golf players want to go back to the PGA Tour. Brooks Koepka is already back. Jon Rahm might return in 2027. But Bryson DeChambeau is afraid of the rules and might start a YouTube channel instead. The PGA Tour leader, Brian Rolapp, says players can come back. Rory McIlroy also thinks this is a good idea for business. He says the PGA Tour is still the best place to play golf.

Conclusion

LIV Golf needs new money to stay open. The PGA Tour will take the players back if they follow the rules.

Learning

🟢 The 'Future' Map

In this text, we see how to talk about things that haven't happened yet. For A2, you only need two main tools:

1. The Simple Future (Will) Use this for things that are certain or decided.

  • Example: "The league will fail"
  • Example: "Players can come back"
  • Pattern: Will + action \rightarrow Future result.

2. The 'Maybe' Future (Might) Use this when you are not 100% sure. It is for guesses.

  • Example: "Jon Rahm might return"
  • Example: "Bryson might start a channel"
  • Pattern: Might + action \rightarrow Possible result.

Quick Word Switch Instead of saying "stop giving money," the text uses a simpler concept: Need \rightarrow Looking for (If you need something, you start looking for it. This is a natural way to connect ideas in English.)

Vocabulary Learning

problem
an issue or difficulty
Example:He had a problem with his homework.
big
large in size or amount
Example:She has a big smile.
group
a collection of people or things
Example:The group of friends went to the park.
stop
to cease doing something
Example:Please stop talking.
money
currency used to buy things
Example:She saved money for a new bike.
needs
things that are required
Example:The baby has many needs.
new
not old, recently made
Example:He bought a new book.
partner
a person who works with another
Example:She found a good partner for the project.
pay
give money in exchange for something
Example:He will pay for the coffee.
league
a group of teams that play together
Example:The soccer league starts next week.
think
to use one's mind to form ideas
Example:I think it's a good idea.
expensive
costing a lot of money
Example:The dress was very expensive.