Tony Finau BREAKS SILENCE on LIV Golf Rumors 😱 | What’s REALLY Going On Behind the Scenes!
🔥 The Tony Finau LIV Golf saga is heating up again — and this time, the rumors are louder than ever! 😱
LIV Golf is reportedly on the hunt for two recent PGA Tour winners, and guess who’s back in the spotlight? Tony Finau. With a tough 2025 season, ongoing legal battles, and a close friendship with Jon Rahm, fans are wondering: Is Finau finally ready to make the jump? 🏌️♂️💰
On The Sliced Podcast, Sam Harrop and Ben Coley reignited speculation, joking that Finau might be tempted by LIV’s easy money and lighter schedule. But is there truth behind the banter? Or is this just another case of social media blowing things out of proportion? 🤔
In today’s video, we break down:
🏌️♂️ Finau’s struggles and 2025 PGA Tour performance
💸 The legal issues that might push him toward LIV
👨👩👧👦 How family and faith influence his decision
🔥 His close friendship with Jon Rahm — and why that keeps the rumors alive
🗣️ What Tony Finau actually said about LIV Golf and his PGA Tour loyalty
From cryptic TikToks to career doubts, this story has it all. Grab your seat — this could be the biggest golf move since Rahm’s $300 million defection! ⛳
👇 Watch till the end to hear Finau’s most revealing statement yet about his future!
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Alive Golf is reportedly eyeing two very recent PGA Tur winners for its next wave of signings. And as always, Tony Fenow’s name has found its way into the mix. With virtually unlimited funds at its disposal, Aliy has made a habit of poaching top stars from the PGA tour since its inception. Think Phil Mickelson, Bryson Dashambo, and Walken Neman. Now, fresh speculation about Fenow’s potential defection is once again making headlines, fueled by comments on the Slice podcast that on a recent episode, host Sam Herrap and Ben Kohley discussed the ongoing chatter surrounding possible new recruits for the Saudi back circuit. You’ve basically got a load of 40year-olds on the PGA tour thinking, well, it would be quite nice to get 50 grand for finishing last. Herup said, “Other people have mentioned Tony Fe now who comes up every single year.” Coley chimed in and jokingly. He’s sh Asteris T now, so maybe that makes sense. He’s got legal settlements to do. He’s got an abundance of children. Tony, where he be now? Maybe the answer is Liv. Fenow, a father of six, has long been recognized for his family first image. But the golfer has also faced two ongoing contract disputes in Utah courts, both tied to early financial backers in his and his brother’s careers. With several hundred,000 reportedly at stake, and his 2025 PGA Tour earnings underwhelming, some believe the lure of Elivy’s massive paydays could be tempting. The 2025 season has been rough for Fenow. In his first 10 starts, he missed four cuts, including at both the Masters and the Players Championship. Managing just one top five finish at the Genesis Invitational T5. Given LIIV’s smaller fields, guaranteed paychecks, and easier competition format, it’s easy to see why Feno might consider Career Reset. But this isn’t the first time his name has been linked to the Breakaway Tour. Speculation about Fenow joining El Ivy has lingered since 2022. It intensified last year when he withdrew from Tiger Woods Hero World Challenge, sparking conspiracy theories online. Although Fenel later clarified that the decision was due to a nagging injury, many fans were unconvinced. I called Tiger and made sure he knew. He said, “I would have told you to do the same thing.” Feno explained per bunkered. Still, the gossip only grew when Fenow’s wife, Elena, posted a playful Tik Tok video shortly after. The clip set to a Hannah Montana audio about avoiding more drama, featured her husband jokingly responding, “Hello, drama.” Fans, of course, interpreted this as a cryptic nod to the LIV rumors. But Fenow has always stood firm on his loyalty to the PGA Tour. Speaking to Golf Week last year, he dismissed all LIIV speculation as false. “I’m more than happy where I’m at on the PGA tour and looking forward to 2025.” He said, “When I te it up in Maui, it will all go away, so I don’t worry about it one bit. If anything has kept these rumors alive, it’s Fenow’s close friendship with John Rom, who joined LIV in late 2023 for a reported $300 million. The two often practiced together at the exclusive Silverleaf Club. And when we made the controversial switch, Fenow was among the few PGA Tour players to publicly support him. I think he made the best decision that he felt was right for his family and himself. Fenow told Sports Illustrated. I’m happy for him. That comment didn’t help silence the whispers. On the Slice podcast, Herup acknowledged the speculation but pointed out Fenow’s enduring integrity. Fenow’s got the reputation of being the nicest, most lovable man in golf, Harrap said. But I just think there’s an edge. That’s all I’m saying. I’ve always thought there was a bit of an edge. For now, Fenow remains a loyal PGA tour member. But with his encore struggles, ongoing legal issues, and close ties to Rahm, it’s no surprise that his name keeps reappearing whenever Livy Golf starts its next recruitment drive. as for who those two new PGA Tour winners LIV is reportedly chasing. We’ll just have to wait and see if Tony Phenol’s name ends up being one of them.
