US PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and Adam Scott have implored President Donald Trump to help complete a Saudi Arabian investment deal and reunite golf’s top players in one series.
A social media message on Thursday by the PGA Tour, attributed to Monahan and player directors Scott and Tiger Woods, confirmed Australian Scott and Monahan went to the White House to seek the assistance of Trump, an avid golfer and golf fan.
Talks have dragged on 14 months past an original deadline between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf’s backers, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, to reunite the sport’s best players, many of whom bolted from the PGA to the upstart series and are banned from PGA events.
Both LIV and the PGA Tour have 2025 seasons planned as details remain incomplete on a PIF investment deal, US Department of Justice legal concerns about Saudi financing of a US business among the issues involved.