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
Many were most angry with the PGA Tour commissioner, Jay Monahan, who confirmed the news without first informing golfers of this. .
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. He said
The Oval Office meeting convened by President Donald Trump brought together the most important leaders in the world of professional golf: Jay Monahan, the top executive at the PGA Tour, and, via telephone,
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A modest proposal on slow play
Golf keeps a million measurements. Swing speed, ball speed, shot curvature, shot trajectory, proximity to the hole, strokes gained this and strokes gained that. One hesitates to suggest another. But as PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and his team prepare a strategy to address slow play—and in the wake of tougher policy at the LPGA—let’s play
John Daly clapped back at Jay Monahan for appearing to not abide by his own rules after the PGA Tour commissioner played golf with the governor of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund
Donald Trump was noticeably blunt when addressing PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan at the White House after previously encouraging players to defect to LIV Golf
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan has provided an update on the ongoing peace talks with LIV Golf, following his meeting with President Donald Trump earlier this month
More and more these days, the talk about the split in men’s golf between the PGA Tour and the LIV Tour seems to be about the weaknesses of the LIV Tour. There is discontent among the stars on the LIV Tour,