Tiger Woods was part of the merger talks Thursday between the PGA Tour and Saudi-funded LIV Golf, which has stalled for the past two years.
PGA Tour, White House and Trump
Tiger Woods was part of the merger talks Thursday between the PGA Tour and Saudi-funded LIV Golf, which has stalled for the past two years.
There is a general belief that talks between PGA Tour Enterprises and the Public Information Fund are moving closer to a long-awaited agreement
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting on Thursday with President Trump, another sign the sport is moving rapidly toward ending the division brought on by Saudi-funded LIV Golf.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting on Thursday, another sign the sport is moving rapidly toward ending the division brought on by Saudi-funded LIV Golf.
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia meet with President Trump to get a deal done.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner join Golf Today to assess the fallout from Jay Monahan and Tiger Woods' White House visit, detailing potential next steps and timelines as the PGA Tour and LIV Golf work towards a deal.
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Golf Monthly on MSNPGA Tour Issues ‘Constructive’ Update After White House Meeting With President Trump And Yasir Al-RumayyanThe PGA Tour has described talks held at the White House with US President Donald Trump as constructive. The meeting took place on Thursday and involved PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, player directors Tiger Woods and Adam Scott,
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Washington Post journalist Sally Jenkins took on the PGA Tour-PIF potential deal, discussing the money involved. A Substack publication, Money in Sport, reported in a February 13 th story that LIV Golf expenditures by its UK arm exceeded $1 billion. The total spending worldwide is above $3.9 billion and is projected to grow to $5 billion.
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