Adam Scott says his meeting with PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and President Donald Trump last week was "positive" for getting a PGA-LIV deal to reunite men's golf stars.
The LIV Golf tour recently announced an extension with their LIV Adelaide event until 2031, which pointed towards LIV continuing to host international events. Obviously PGA player
Commissioner Jay Monahan and player directors Tiger Woods and Adam Scott are meeting with officials at the White House on Thursday as discussions for a PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger continue, sources tell ESPN.
Adam Scott expects at least some PGA Tour members to be upset if some sort of reunification of the sport happens in the near future. Scott, who is the Tour’s Player Advisory Council chairman and joined commissioner Jay Monahan at the White House earlier this month to discuss negotiations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and 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.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting on Thursday with President Trump, another sign the sport is moving rapidly toward ending the division brought on by Saudi-funded LIV Golf.
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said his meeting with President Donald Trump moved the tour “one step closer” to a deal with the Saudi-backers of rival LIV Golf. Monahan and former Masters champion Adam Scott,
Those in the sport of golf are continuing to work toward the future of their game with the new administration in Washington D.C.. On Thursday, PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan along with Tiger Woods and Adam Scott are meeting with officials at the White House according to ESPN’s Mark Schlabach.
LA JOLLA, Calif. – PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan has refused to negotiate in the media for the last few years. But recently he shared a meeting that he and Tour policy board member Adam Scott had with President Donald Trump last week and on Wednesday ...
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan made his vision for the future of golf clear: he wants PGA Tour and LIV Golf players to compete on "one tour." Speaking with reporters at Torrey Pines, Monahan outlined his goal of unifying the game under a single circuit.