It's going to be interesting to see how this franchise rights thing works. The plan seems to be to sell off ownership of the "teams". This appears to be part of the compensation to some players who have ownership stakes in the teams. They get paid when someone buys a portion or all of the team. I would have to think LIV would have to have a real TV deal before anyone would want to wade into being a golf team franchise owner. But it is a really fascinating approach by LIV. Whether it works, who knows.
Also, Patrick Reed just named more people in his defamation suits. He first sued the PGA Tour, Golf Channel, Brandel Chamblee, Damon Hack, Shane Bacon, Eamon Lunch, Gannett Sports and Golf Week. He's now suing Shane Ryan of Golf Digest, Hachette, New York Post, Fox Sports (that's an interesting one considering LIV is trying to get Fox to broadcast their events), Doug Ferguson and the AP. He's basically gonna sue everyone and anyone who ever criticized him. Not surprising given who his attorney is.