The decision reached by the State of Louisiana and the LIV Golf League to either cancel or postpone a scheduled June tournament just outside the city of New Orleans could have not have come at a worse time for the league, since its funding is reportedly in peril . The last thing LIV Golf needed at this point, after CEO Scott O’Neil said two weeks ago that “our season continues exactly as planned, uninterrupted and at full throttle,” was more doubt over its viability with reports that the Public Investment Fund was set to pull its funding, including news from the Wall Street Journal that players may be updated on Thursday of the funding loss. The sudden decision this week to scrap the June 25-29 at Bayou Oaks at City Park appears to be money-related as opposed to the reasons put forth in a joint statement that said the parties were concerned about the summer heat and the condition of the course. Were Louisiana officials were concerned about the viability of the event?…