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Home»News»Could a merger deal between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour be on the horizon?
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Could a merger deal between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour be on the horizon?

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 5, 2024Updated:November 5, 20243 Mins Read
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The world of men’s professional golf may finally see an end to the schism that has divided the sport for the past three years, with reports emerging that the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League has tabled a $1.3 billion deal to merge with the PGA Tour. While details of the proposed agreement are still unknown, it is believed that the deal will give Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund an 11% stake in the PGA Tour, along with two seats on the board, including the position of chairman.

Since its inception in 2021, LIV Golf has caused a significant divide in men’s professional golf, with numerous former major champions and top 50 players defecting to the league due to lucrative signing-on fees and inflated prize funds. This talent drain has disrupted not only personal friendships but also major events such as the Ryder Cup, leading to a decline in TV viewership for PGA Tour events.

Players such as Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, and Phil Mickelson have joined LIV Golf, with Rahm reportedly receiving nearly £500 million in signing bonuses. However, recent reports suggest that a resolution may be on the horizon, with golfing legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy playing pivotal roles in brokering peace between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, despite their initial reluctance to be involved with the breakaway league.

While the proposed merger still requires approval from PGA Tour players, it is expected that they will agree to the deal, allowing LIV Golf players to participate in PGA Tour events that do not conflict with the league’s schedule. Existing PGA Tour players are unlikely to compete in LIV Golf events, which currently feature only 54 players in three-round tournaments.

Players who remained loyal to the PGA Tour are set to benefit from the merger, as the Tour stands to gain over $1 billion from the influx of Saudi money. This financial boost will enable the PGA Tour to compensate members who declined offers to join LIV Golf. The revised tournament schedule for 2026 is expected to include LIV Golf League’s 14 events, now falling under the PGA Tour umbrella.

While neither LIV Golf nor the PGA Tour have officially confirmed the proposed deal, it marks a potential turning point in the professional golf landscape, bringing an end to the rift that has plagued the sport in recent years. With Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy playing instrumental roles in the negotiations, there is hope for a harmonious resolution that benefits players, fans, and the overall sustainability of men’s professional golf.

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