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Is PGA Tour meeting with PIF in Bahamas a good first step to a decision? | Golf Today | Golf Channel

March 25, 2024
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Golf Immediately discusses the assembly within the Bahamas between PGA Tour members and Saudi Arabia’s Yasir Al-Rumayyan, together with …

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Comments 39

  1. @daveh640 says:
    1 year ago

    Golf today is the cnn of sports news. The pga is a minor league to LIV and the majors. A moral issue? What a f joke! The US has bombed and occupied hundreds of countries.

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  2. @wgsmit02 says:
    1 year ago

    No way this goes to 2027

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  3. @fusemunk says:
    1 year ago

    Guys think about the product – LIV coverage is better. An exciting finish with the TPC was good but winning the Waste Management? not one to tell the grand kids. Think product, end of! The major target audience is retired older guys – the PGA coverage allows us to nap………zzzzzz

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  4. @user-jm9bq8sx6x says:
    1 year ago

    PGA gets $1.5 billion infusion, big whoopee. The SSG will be expecting a serious return on that. LIV has BILLIONS available. Not sure why people ignorantly say they're going " broke ". The PIF has a bottomless supply of funds. The PIF is not trying to dick measure cash wise, that's a done deal, the PGA is a cocktail frank by way of comparison. PIF is legitimately trying to grow the game mutually advantageous to all tours, not do a complete takeover. Monahans is the fly in the ointment, and a handful of miffed players who are truly jealous of the limited schedule/high purses LIV has that they regret not going for thinking LIV would be a total bust. The ONLY reason Monahans is still involved is due to his connections to SSG. He is not a savvy businessman , he is not a visionary, he is a dinosaur trying to keep the PGA as an AMERICAN heavy entity, while PIF is wanting the game to be truly global. The smaller schedules, more variety with team competitions, and bigger purses, and beefing up the various world tours while adding others is the goal of PIF, not breaking up the PGA and being the shot caller.

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  5. @dereckguilfoyle1219 says:
    1 year ago

    Lynch is awful how he has a job is beyond me, complete hypocrite

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  6. @DK-sc2cs says:
    1 year ago

    Wait until SSG starts asking/demanding their ROI from their investment, shit will really hit the fan…

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  7. @jeffreykinney635 says:
    1 year ago

    Stop using fans as a chess play. We don’t like what PGA did. Stealing Doral bc they were pushed to do it. Then lo and behold surprise that event is now in Mexico. So YOU journalists speak for yourself not us, the fans.

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  8. @MarkEnriquez1971 says:
    1 year ago

    LIV is a TOTAL FLOP. They have their own league and yet they’re still BEGGING to have their cake and eat it too by wanting some unification. NOBODY and I mean NOBODY cares about team golf. The Players Championship didn’t miss the LIV guys. The LIV guys were missing out on The Players Championship. The SUCCESS of any sport comes from FAN INTEREST and the revenue that the fans bring. LIV has neither of those. It’s all propaganda when they keep acting like the PGA Tour is in jeopardy. Name one LIV event so far that will be remembered years from now as significant. LIV has a few guys at the top but even DJ is not in his prime. The shelf life of a top golfers winning prime is 5 years and during that time the best of the best win 7-10 percent of their tournaments. After that they just play decent. Tiger has the best percentage at 22% and he is the exception to the rule. Liv has a lot of no name guys, borderline senior citizens, has been, Pat Perez come on man Pat Perez. Even Bubba is past his winning prime. LIV is a farce. Anthony Kim c’mon man, he doesn’t even tie his shoes, he looks like a slob out there.

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  9. @nbt3663 says:
    1 year ago

    Lol, the LIV players don't care about coming back. It's hilariously proud for those who depend on the PGAT to be saying different. The Tour let the players down except for the top 10%. That's obvious.

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  10. @user-hc2ow2jj3v says:
    1 year ago

    Immoral? How many tour sponsors deal in Saudi Arabia . Time to drop the moral spotlight. Lets move on.

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  11. @kevinvonderscher3971 says:
    1 year ago

    Most of the hate comes from the golf channel & other networks & publications. They all bend over for the PGA tour over fear of someday being on the outside looking in . The first thing they should do is stop the LIV smearing & shaming – they ain’t going anywhere ! Golf channel won’t even show scores or highlights from LIV because of fear of repercussions from the PGA tour . It’s one thing to say let’s settle things but another to actually do so .

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  12. @joevarco950 says:
    1 year ago

    Imagine, having DJ, Bubba, Jon Rahm and Brooks on your tour and still failing. That just can't be, so it has to be the management and business model that is the real problem and guess what? It is. LIV golf is a failure. However, the way it came about and the nefarious means as to which it evolved was even more of a failure. Norman is as transparent as the glass on your house. He HATES the PGA Tour and will do ANYTHING to kill it. I ask you: How can the PGA Tour forget all of that and seriously consider a deal? Are you nuts? Finally, add the MILLIONS of loyal golf fans who want nothing to do with LIV, PIF or Saudi Arabia. I don't care how you try to hide it or talk it away. This is a real attempt to destroy professional golf along with the PGA Tour. So again, why are we talking to these folks?

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  13. @chevy4x466 says:
    1 year ago

    Now that the pga is now for profit, pif can be an instant majority owner.

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  14. @user-cz8de2dd6b says:
    1 year ago

    We, who love the game and history, are all tired of this. Is the PGA going to let the Saudis dictate the future of the game? The PGA is in a bad negotiating position and it is not going to get any better.

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  15. @8snowman88 says:
    1 year ago

    The viewer ratings being down feels like when MLB and other leagues went on strike, the fans got angry about all the money talk and just boycotted watching the game for a bit

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  16. @BidenIsKing says:
    1 year ago

    Moral issue, there are no morals or we would not allow Saudi Arabia to invest in US companies. We would throw away all plastics. Never ride in a car or fly in a plane. We are all hypocrites! So drop the moral talking points.

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  17. @pauljcross2289 says:
    1 year ago

    Billy Ho has a bad memory

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  18. @pauljcross2289 says:
    1 year ago

    The difference is PIF have a vision for global pro golf and PGAT has none

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  19. @pauljcross2289 says:
    1 year ago

    If LIV players are to be punished then they won't come back..thats a given

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  20. @innovativeprogramschool7979 says:
    1 year ago

    If LIV is so great why do the players want to play in PGA affiliated events so bad. It's because of the prestige and the Legacy the PGA holds. Their championships are actually worth something.

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  21. @billfairless6256 says:
    1 year ago

    Very informative. What did we find out about the deal? Nothing. Not quite Woodward and Bernstein levels of investigative journalism going on here.

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  22. @TRIPLEWHOPPER says:
    1 year ago

    Jay getting fired would be a good first step.

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  23. @hachmejo says:
    1 year ago

    The PGA needs to be independent of the PIF

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  24. @dabaker420 says:
    1 year ago

    Private negotiations, not meeting in the U.S… a lot of shady stuff… 😂

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  25. @jigcam7024 says:
    1 year ago

    Hi im Yassir, you’re fired.

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  26. @colinclelland8960 says:
    1 year ago

    ‘First step’ 9 months on from the Framework Agreement! That’s shockingly slow considering the SSG deal was tied up in a few short months. Someone is not trying very hard.

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  27. @darrinkidd9257 says:
    1 year ago

    Money Talks Bullshit Walks!!!

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  28. @calross7143 says:
    1 year ago

    PGA top golfers are just as greedy as Jay (and Tiger) and they just want to get some more money from LIV…and they know PGA is drowning…that are the only reasons they want to meet with Yasir. They want to get financially rewarded now for staying on the PGA…
    Greg Norman created a Tour and in less than 3 years he managed to force the PGA to change just to try and keep up with this new tour…says something about Greg (not what Rory would like to admit)…compare that to what Jay did with the PGA …lol
    Funny to hear the comments of some of these hypocrites…now suddenly the Saudi-money is okay and was never the problem…just the golfers that left…lol
    LIV don't need PGA…at most the LIV players will only play a few events on PGA if allowed.
    PGA on the other hand needs LIV golfers to get interest back in their events and to give them some credibility again…

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  29. @kitusure says:
    1 year ago

    It appears only the PGA, and fans want all good players playing together.. is that what PIF, LIV want? Is PGA on its knees begging the players to return? Who says the guys that left will be stars 5 years from now?

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  30. @paulwilfridhunt says:
    1 year ago

    It would be hypocritical to blame players who have gone to LIV for the financial remuneration they receive, because let’s face it we are all chasing the mighty dollar.

    However because the general public perceives that the LIV players are disloyal and that the Saudis aren’t nice guys, it’s unlikely, especially in the short term, that the public will want to watch the LIV tour. This presumably will mean a great loss in expected advertising revenues.

    If LIV golf doesn’t somehow manage to find a way to either amalgamate itself back into the PGA, or ingratiate itself with the public, it could fail. And that’s a real possibility.

    Therefore they should do whatever is necessary to make it happen. But how they’ll do this is anyone’s guess.

    Perhaps if the LIV players were to agree to pay 10% of their income to charity such as unfortunate orphans around the world, they would win back their lost favour with the public.

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  31. @enorth15 says:
    1 year ago

    Jay Monahan will figure out a way to put the PGA tour out of business…just give him a bit more time.

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  32. @danielduncan7979 says:
    1 year ago

    LIV is a better product. I only watch the majors on PGA. That is the only time they have decent golfers playing.

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  33. @nebula3471 says:
    1 year ago

    Ratings are going to continue to slide when the golf media is in love and drools over a 48 year old player that hasn't cracked the top 40 in an event in 4 years and only plays 4 events a year.

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  34. @chrisyore3233 says:
    1 year ago

    PGA will not be around in 2026 or not recognizable if Jay Monahan is negotiating

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  35. @scoopmendenhall1008 says:
    1 year ago

    I hope they accept pig but not let liv golfers come back unless they deny liv

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  36. @davepoole3664 says:
    1 year ago

    Why are the pga talking double speak not once have JM and co. Said what they want and how they make it happen. Just listen to what players are saying . Double talk

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  37. @eternitysshore says:
    1 year ago

    If "no one is in a particular hurry to do anything right now" and this thing is going to drag on another 2-3 years, as a casual fan, I can tell you I'm out and will probably never come back. I'll focus on other sports.

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  38. @lauriemorgan9083 says:
    1 year ago

    JAY started this chaos. LIV asked Jay to talk about a world tour with unlimited funds. Jay decided to fight a money war he could not win. 2 years later he is talking to LIV.

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  39. @Kevin-l4 says:
    1 year ago

    Pushing the moral argument again like a little bigot troll as per usual

    Reply

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