The representatives of two recent PGA Tour winners are said to be in talks to join LIV Golf in 2026, according to Golf Digest.
While the names of the two players have not been confirmed by the publication, GolfMagic has attempted to narrow the search down for you in this article by looking at the latest winners on the PGA Tour.
It is understood from Golf Digest’s latest report that the two PGA Tour players in talks with LIV Golf are not similar profiles to that of Jon Rahm, who signed a multi-year deal in the region of $400m at the end of 2023, but they are likely to raise eyebrows should they put pen to paper on transfers for 2026.
Earlier this season it came to light that the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) will no longer be handing out huge upfront fees to new LIV Golf players like in previous years, as looks to make changes to its transfer policy.
“Sources tell Golf Digest that representatives of two recent tour winners are in discussions with LIV,” writes Joel Beall in his latest column.
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“Other rank-and-file names are angling for one last career payday.
“None of them is a high-profile get—Jon Rahm remains the only major star to defect in four years—but they are recognizable enough to trigger another cycle of “what is the state of the game?” handwringing.”
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LIV Golf is on the hunt for more signings
Golf Digest’s latest update on LIV Golf transfers comes off the back of popular golf social media account Flushing It confirming a number of PGA Tour and DP World Tour players are in “conversations” to join the breakaway Saudi-bankrolled golf league next season.
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Flushing It confirmed during the Ryder Cup that a number of LIV Golf franchises are looking to “strengthen” their rosters ahead of the league’s fifth season, which begins Riyadh in February.
There are reportedly “at least six spots” left to fill on the LIV Golf League in 2026.
Which PGA Tour players are in talks with LIV Golf for 2026?
LIV Golf duo Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton
So who are the two recent PGA Tour winners currently “in discussions” to join LIV Golf then?
While the names have not been confirmed, we can certainly narrow the search down based on looking at the latest winners on the PGA Tour.
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GolfMagic has listed all the PGA Tour winners from the start of April through to last week.
Let’s take a closer look before giving you our verdict and analysis below…
PGA Tour Winners 2025: April to October
Date
Tournament
Winner
Apr 6
Valero Texas Open
Brian Harman
Apr 13
Masters Tournament
Rory McIlroy
Apr 20
RBC Heritage
Justin Thomas
Apr 20
Corales Puntacana Championship
Garrick Higgo
Apr 27
Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Ben Griffin and
Andrew Novak
May 4
CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Scottie Scheffler
May 11
Truist Championship
Sepp Straka
May 11
Oneflight Myrtle Beach Classic
Ryan Fox
May 18
PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler
May 25
Charles Schwab Challenge
Ben Griffin
Jun 1
Memorial Tournament
Scottie Scheffler
Jun 8
RBC Canadian Open
Ryan Fox
Jun 15
US Open
JJ Spaun
Jun 22
Travelers Championship
Keegan Bradley
Jun 29
Rocket Classic
Aldrich Potgieter
Jul 6
John Deere Classic
Brian Campbell
Jul 13
Genesis Scottish Open
Chris Gotterup
Jul 13
ISCO Championship
William Mouw
Jul 20
The Open Championship
Scottie Scheffler
Jul 20
Barracuda Championship
Ryan Gerard
Jul 27
3M Open
Kurt Kitayama
Aug 3
Wyndham Championship
Cameron Young
Aug 10
FedEx St. Jude Championship
Justin Rose
Aug 17
BMW Championship
Scottie Scheffler
Aug 24
Tour Championship
Tommy Fleetwood
Sep 14
Procore Championship
Scottie Scheffler
Oct 5
Sanderson Farms Championship
Steven Fisk
Have you identified the two players?
Of course, it very much depends how recent we are talking here.
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But we’ve gone as far back as six months.
That’s recent enough for us.
Sorry, but there’s no chance any of these five recent winners leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf:
Scottie SchefflerTommy FleetwoodJustin RoseKeegan BradleyJustin Thomas
That leaves us with the following winners, who could potentially pique LIV Golf interest:
Steven FiskCameron YoungKurt KitayamaRyan GerardWilliam MouwChris GotterupBrian CampbellAldrich PotgieterJJ SpaunRyan FoxSepp StrakaBen GriffinAndrew NovakGarrick HiggoBrian Harman
It is no secret by now that LIV Golf has wanted to target major champions.
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So if that indeed remains the case, and let’s face it they aren’t going to get Rory McIlroy or Scottie Scheffler, then you could be looking at JJ Spaun, who won the US Open in June, or maybe even 2023 Open champion Brian Harman, who won the Texas Open in April.
JJ Spaun and Sepp Straka at the Ryder Cup
Other potential candidates that could fit the LIV Golf bill include big-hitting Cameron Young, who joint top scored for Team USA on his Ryder Cup debut last month, or impressive two-time season winner Ben Griffin, who also played in his first Ryder Cup taking one point from two.
Young was heavily linked with a move to LIV Golf two years ago before eventually shutting it down, but perhaps a door remains open?
Another Ryder Cupper that might be contemplating a shock switch to LIV Golf is Sepp Straka, who played twice in the fourballs alongside Rahm. Perhaps the Legion XIII captain has been having a quiet word?
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Any of the quintet moving across to the LIV Golf League in 2026 would most certainly raise a few eyebrows.
Griffin, Thomas and Young at the Ryder Cup
Other notables from the recent winners list include Chris Gotterup, who burst onto the scene with a victory at the Genesis Scottish Open followed by a solo third at The Open in July, as well as journeymen Kurt Kitayama and Brian Campbell.
There has also been a social media rumour swirling that big-hitting South African Aldrich Potgieter could be on the move.
Whether that’s true remains to be seen, but one golf fan certainly thinks his performance at this week’s Baycurrent Classic speaks volumes.
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Potgeiter is doing his best “working out his two week’s notice” job on tour right now before they announce his LIV deal. Skipping touch bases, emails going unread, Teams status on yellow. pic.twitter.com/XS7gE3KQtd
— Tweeth Mitchell (@tweeth_mitchell) October 9, 2025
Quite frankly, who knows… but what we do know is that at least six places are to be filled ahead of the new season and LIV Golf is very much stepping up its search as we speak.
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