PGA Tour ‘closer to LIV Golf deal’ after President Donald Trump intervention

The PGA Tour says rival series Liu Golf is “close to the deal” after calling US President Donald Trump to join it.

Trump met with PGA Tour Commissioner J. Monawhan and Player Director Adam Scott this week when the organization seeks to help talks with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), which funds Liu –

The PGA Tour has been in long talks with the PIF in an attempt to fix the partition of World Golf.

“We asked the President to join the good of the game, the good of the country and all the countries involved.” A player director.

“We are grateful that their leadership has brought us closer to the final agreement, and paved the way for the re -alliance of men’s professional golf.”

Lyu golf started in 2022 and, with a lot of signature on fees and prize funds, many top players were shifted from the PGA Tour Circuit, including June Rahm, Berson Dacombu, Brooks Copka, Ian Poultter and Sergio Garcia. Includes

In June 2023, the PGA Tour and the European -based DP World Tour announced that they have a ‘framework contract’ for integration with PIF but have a deadline to complete the deal later this year –

It was announced on Wednesday that this year the US Open would become the first Major, which provided the players on the LIV Golf Tour with a ranking exemption on a ranking basis.

Trump’s love for golf is famous and he owns championship courses worldwide.

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