Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump, another sign the sport is moving
The meeting between PGA Tour coordinator Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott with Donald Trump caused positive reactions. In an interview with CBS, Tiger Woods shared his s
Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods and Adam Scott are also expected to attend the meeting at the White House, sources briefed on the plans confirmed.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump.
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
The U.S. President hosted a meeting at the White House on Thursday involving LIV Golf, the PGA Tour, and players Tiger Woods and Adam Scott
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan made his vision for the future of golf clear: he wants PGA Tour and LIV Golf players to compete on "one tour." Speaking with reporters at Torrey Pines, Monahan outlined his goal of unifying the game under a single circuit.
Those in the sport of golf are continuing to work toward the future of their game with the new administration in Washington D.C.. On Thursday, PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan along with Tiger Woods and Adam Scott are meeting with officials at the White House according to ESPN’s Mark Schlabach.
Tiger Woods was chanted at the White House, including by President Donald Trump. But not all fans were pleased with it.
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
Tiger Woods, Jay Monahan, and Adam Scott have issued a statement after meeting with Donald Trump and representatives of LIV Golf at the White House.