PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods and Adam Scott met the White House officials on Thursday to discuss fusion calls with Liv Golf, according to published reports.
Golfweek reported Thursday that President Donald Trump was expected to participate, but the White House and the PGA tour did not confirm the presence of Trump or government officials.
Woods confirmed that a meeting took place last week that he could not participate and added to public comments on Sunday that he would be present for the next “imminent meeting”, and referred on the way to refer to the collection in the White House on Thursday.
Late Wednesday, a report from Radar Atlas, a place that tracks private jet and air travel, confirmed aircraft connected to the tour and Adam Scott, a prominent player on the PGA tour and Policy Board Player Director, already in DC
Golfweek reported Saudi Arabia The Governor of the Public Investment Fund Yasir Al-Rumayy would probably be involved in the meeting with Trump, which has been met in the past two weeks with Monahan, Scott and Woods.
Woods said during the Genesis Open Final broadcast that a meeting between the two sides was imminent and he considered that an agreement was possible this year.
Monahan and Scott met Trump in the White House earlier this month. Monahan publicly stated that he welcomed Trump’s commitment to the negotiations.
Woods, who played a game of golf with the president this month, judged that the negotiations were in a “very positive place right now.”
“I think things will heal quickly. We will get this game running in the right direction,” Woods said during last week’s tournament broadcast. “It’s been heading in the wrong direction for a number of years and the fans want us to all play together, all the top players playing together and we will make it happen.”
A framework agreement for a potential merger of the tours was introduced in June 2023.
Al-Rumayyan has played golf with Trump. PIF is a benefactor of Liv Golf and Trump’s private business.
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