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LIV Golfers Could Compete on PGA TOUR’s Biggest Signature Event
A massive development in the LIV Golf and PGA TOUR merger saga has just been unfolded as Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard is reporting a stunning bit of information.
A LIV Golfer has reportedly told Hoggard that the PGA TOUR could open the possibility of players from the rival tour competing at its events again, starting at The PLAYERS Championship this year.
Hoggard, an industry insider, has already reported that the two sides are set to agree on a deal this quarter. The PLAYERS is set for March 13-16, and features a massive purse of $25 million:
🚨🫨⛳️ #DEVELOPING — Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard reports that a LIV golfer told him the PGA TOUR could be open to seeing LIV Golfers competing at PGA TOUR events as early as the 2025 PLAYERS Championship. The meeting which began at 12 PM is reportedly wrapping up. pic.twitter.com/2GqdtadKqx
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) February 20, 2025
Another meeting at The White House featuring President Donald Trump, Saudi PIF Governor Yasir al-Rumayyan, Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, and PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan occurred today and started at around noon ET.
While the development is certainly unconfirmed, it would be a massive move forward for the two tours, which have been divided since 2022.
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