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 ...
It looks like things continue to shake in golf, as Tiger Woods has his say. Monahan called the meeting “productive,” and reaffirmed his goal of having “all the top players playing on that one tour.” ...
Monahan said there’s no next meeting with Trump on the books yet, but he expects there to be future meetings with him.
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and Adam Scott were also at the meeting. They met with President Trump on Feb. 4, a meeting Woods was to have attended but missed because of the death of his mother.
I wouldn’t be surprised — or I wouldn’t judge anyone, the members — if reunification happened and they weren’t happy with how it happened,” Scott said to ESPN. “I wouldn’t hold it against anybody if ...
Just when the golf community thought that the golf world would unite and become one, the merger talks have again taken a ...
Monahan spoke with reporters for nearly a half hour on Tuesday as he dispelled the notion that he was less confident about a ...
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan stated that a deal to reunify men’s professional golf is not expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Monahan, along with Tiger Woods and Adam Scott ...