The PGA Tour and LIV Golf's PIF are still in negotiations one year after their framework agreement. Uncertainty surrounds the potential deal, with both sides holding separate tournaments. Key figures like Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are involved in the discussions.
Despite the first anniversary of the PGA Tour-PIF framework agreement, uncertainty still looms over the potential deal. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and PIF Gov. Yasir Al-Rumayyan have been in regular contact, but the outcome remains unclear. https://t.co/dLNrlEG4Cn
It's been one year since the PGA Tour and LIV Golf "merged"—but you wouldn't know it given the current circumstances. The two are still running different tournaments, and the Tour's negotiations with LIV’s financial backers are still ongoing. What's next? ⬇️
One year and one day after the initial PGA TOUR-PIF framework announcement, the two sides will meet in NYC. That includes Tiger Woods and virtually, Rory McIlroy. https://t.co/uLwZNoC35N
The bombshell that the PGA and LIV Golf's PIF were attempting to create a joint golf venture was one year ago today. Twelve months later, where do things stand? Few seem to know where any of this is heading, writes @BrodyAMiller. https://t.co/pvSGaDocz8 https://t.co/xqxJZOjqtz
Will the PGA Tour, PIF make a deal? A year later it’s still uncertain https://t.co/vVpKDSTFz1
🇸🇦🤝🏌🏻♂️ Today marks the one-year anniversary of the PGA Tour - PIF framework agreement. When do you think a deal gets finalized?
🇸🇦🤝🏌🏻♂️ #DEAL OR NO DEAL? Today marks the one-year anniversary of the PGA Tour - PIF framework agreement. 💭 Share your thoughts on where you think men’s professional golf is headed ✍️👇 https://t.co/oE6p7KyLbk