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The Hearing: Opening Remarks Ahead of LIV Merger

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Excerpts have surfaced in lieu of the Congressional hearing tomorrow on the proposed deal between the PGA Tour and the PIF – run by those in power in Saudi Arabia. (Via Joel Beall, Golf Digest).

There is no holding back in Senator Richard Blumenthal’s opening remarks. He mentions how a ‘brutal, repressive regime can buy influence’ as well as how ‘vast sums of money can induce individuals and institutions to betray their own values and supporters.’

The opening remarks end with a wish for the hearing to uncover how similar investments from authoritarian governments may affect the country and national security going forward. Pretty hard-hitting stuff.

It sets up an interesting thread of discussion as bite-size bits of information will leak out throughout the hearing.

I think it’s difficult to frame this for anything else – the PGA Tour succumbed to Saudi’s infinitely deep pockets. The litigation alone would’ve caused issues financially for the PGA Tour, and trying to compete with the purses in LIV Golf would likely be catastrophic in the long term. For all the flaws in LIV Golf, the merger was necessary and seems to act as a bail-out for the PGA.

The moral arguments died down fairly quickly in most media discussions once the golf started up – criticisms around the team names, logos, standard of field, and upfront payments were much more apt. Now LIV has been operating for over a year, we’re almost used to it – and the merger means we’re all going to have to live under the same roof.


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Patrick joined us in May 2022 with a strong passion for the game and a writing style to match. He is a good golfer, originally from Cumbria in the UK, and now living in British Columbia, Canada. He focuses on writing opinion pieces while keeping up to date with LIV Golf, Tour events and Major championships, providing good insights into the professional game. His best golf memories are shooting 72 with a double on 18, running the Golf Society at Lancaster University, and steering them to the first ever Varsity win against rivals York. His favorite club is his Scotty Cameron Newport 2.0, and his favorite event is the Masters!

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