The 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,
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 and PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan are part of a White House meeting that signals more progress in getting a deal done with the Saudi backers of LIV Golf
On Thursday, Woods was in Washington, D.C., taking part in negotiations about the stalled merger between the PGA Tour and rival LIV Golf. The meeting at the White House was reportedly spurred by President Donald Trump, a frequent golf partner of Woods' in ...
Commissioner Jay Monahan, Player Director Tiger Woods and Player Director Adam Scott met with President Donald Trump and H.E. Yasir Al-Rumayyan on Thursday, Feb. 20, at the White House.
This is the second time in just over two weeks the PGA Tour leadership — Woods and Scott — have met at the White House.
The PGA Tour and Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, or PIF, are still working toward a merger. Golf season kicking off isn’t what has this merger in the news, however, it’s the change of American President.
PGA Tour thanked Donald Trump through social media, who so openly supports the PGA Tour but also puts an accent on the golf, hoping that this sport will finally get back on its feet.