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Hatton's 'Break Free' Anthem Signals LIV Golf Exit
23 Aug
Summary
- Tyrrell Hatton used 'I Want To Break Free' as walkout music.
- Hatton's song choice was an 'act of defiance' signaling his exit.
- LIV Golf faces survival challenges, needing $300 million to continue.

Tyrrell Hatton signaled his intention to leave LIV Golf with a symbolic song choice during the recent Indianapolis event. Walking out to Queen's 'I Want To Break Free' on the 12th hole, his selection was reportedly an open act of defiance among players, indicating his departure at the season's end.
This development comes as LIV Golf faces a critical financial juncture. The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia is set to withdraw support at the season's conclusion, leaving the league in need of an estimated $300 million to continue operations. A potential deal with BC Partners is contingent on retaining key talent.
Fellow Legion XIII player Tom McKibbin also used 'Breaking Free' from 'High School Musical' as his walkout music, further emphasizing the theme of departure. The uncertainty surrounding LIV's future, coupled with potential shifts in DP World Tour release policies for 2027, could influence more players to seek opportunities elsewhere.