Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump, another sign the sport is moving
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting on Thursday with President Donald 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 Thursday with President Donald Trump, another sign the sport is moving
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia meet with President Trump to get a deal done.
"But I don’t think the PGA Tour needs a deal. I think the momentum is pretty strong," McIlroy said Wednesday ahead of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott twice met last month with President Donald Trump at the White House to see if they can reach an agreement.
Tour Jay Monahan finally opened up about the PGA-LIV merger amidst the ongoing negotiation discussions. The framework agreement between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf has been in talks since its announcement in June 2023.
Jay Monahan met with the media on Tuesday at Bay Hill Club to amplify the PGA Tour’s Fan Forward Initiative and extol the virtues of its latest move—a reduction in commercial time at this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational that will be “repurposed” for more live golf that will focus on player-caddie interaction on NBC/Golf Channel
The PGA Tour commissioner met with reporters at Bay Hill and said "we're doing everything we can" but that no deal would be announced next week at the Players.
Jay Monahan sounded confident that the deal with LIV Golf would be done soon. His tone was a bit different this week. The post Jay Monahan’s latest update on PGA Tour-LIV deal strikes different tone appeared first on Golf.
The U.S. President hosted a meeting at the White House on Thursday involving LIV Golf, the PGA Tour, and players Tiger Woods and Adam Scott