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Golf Digest on MSNTiger Woods sounds very optimistic about a PGA Tour-PIF deal getting doneTiger Woods said he believes the professional game will “heal very quickly” if and when the PGA Tour can come to an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund as negotiations between the two entities continue.
Thursday’s first round of the Genesis Invitational brought about brutal conditions: temperatures in the 50s, a nagging drizzle, and a chilly, vicious wind out of the south. Players had no choice but to bundle up,
Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods and Adam Scott are also expected to attend the meeting at the White House, sources briefed on the plans confirmed.
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods. Adam Scott and Saudi Arabia PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan met at the White House on Feb. 20.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump.
As discussions between LIV and the PGA Tour heat up, there is another side to the tour's merger negotiations that won't play out until players from both sides return to the same courses. RELATED: President Trump saves merger talks between LIV and PGA Tour It's been nearly three years now since LIV first launched,
Adam Scott did not hide his concern that there may be PGA Tour players who would not welcome the eventual return of those who went to LIV Golf.
Adam Scott expressed empathy for players who remained loyal to the PGA Tour in light of a possible PGA Tour-LIV reunification deal.
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