Golf legend Tiger Woods joined members of the PGA Tour’s political committee in the Bahamas this week to continue talks with PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan.The meeting is an important step towards the full integration of the men’s professional game. However, the agreement between the PGA Tour and the PIF, announced last June, yielded nothing concrete.
The agreement was ratified by its self-imposed deadline of December 31st, while the PGA Tour finally reached a separate agreement with a group of American billionaires who are believed to have increased their values by 12 billion ($18.3 billion).Golf Channel CEO Todd Lewis said future discussions between the parties will focus on how much the PIF, which finances the Greg Norman’s retirement journey.
of golf the game’s civil war.It comes after the PIF was beaten by megastar Jon Rahm for LIV Golf, raising tensions with the PGA Tour.But tensions could cool again at a meeting in the Bahamas this week, which could pave the way for a deal.On Tuesday AEDT a team led by PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan traveled to the Caribbean to meet with Al-Rumayyan and began re-establishing a plan to unify the game.Woods was one of the tour’s player-instructors . who joined the “meet and greet”, whose flight tracking accounts reportedly place the 48-year-old in the Bahamas. .Niners fans learned from Mia O’Brien — the reporter who originally tweeted about Aiyuki and the Jaguars — that prompted O’Brien to clarify a potential trade between San Francisco and Jacksonville:.