The recent interaction between Donald Trump and key figures in the golf industry has sparked speculation about the potential unification of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. Trump, an avid golfer and golf fan, recently golfed with PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan in Florida and sat next to Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the head of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, at a UFC event. This could signal Trump’s plan to help bring the two tours together, as they have been negotiating for 18 months to merge their commercial businesses and rights into a new for-profit company.
During the golf outing at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump and Monahan reportedly bonded over their shared love for the game. Trump’s victory in becoming the president elect has raised hopes for LIV, which is backed by the PIF, and the PGA Tour to reconcile their differences and put an end to the rivalry that has divided the golfing world. Rory McIlroy, the third-ranked golfer in the world, believes Trump’s return to the White House will have a positive impact on the sport, potentially paving the way for a deal between the two tours.
Trump’s alignment with LIV, which was founded by Greg Norman in 2022, stems from his strained relationship with the PGA Tour. McIlroy expressed optimism about Trump’s ability to broker a deal, especially with influential figures like Elon Musk by his side. Trump himself has expressed confidence in his ability to quickly resolve the negotiations between the two tours, stating that they should unite under one tour with the best players.
Despite the optimism surrounding a potential merger, challenges still remain in finalizing an agreement between the PGA Tour and LIV. McIlroy has pointed out that not all players on both sides are in favor of the merger, and the involvement of the U.S. Department of Justice adds another layer of complexity to the negotiations. The DOJ, which is led by the U.S. attorney general and reports directly to the president, could potentially hinder or influence the merger process.
LIV Golf, which has completed its third year of operations, has held several events at Trump properties, including Trump National Doral outside Miami. Trump’s support for LIV and his participation in their pro-ams at his courses showcase his commitment to the tour. One month after LIV’s inaugural event, Trump encouraged PGA Tour golfers to seize the opportunity presented by the new tour.
Overall, Trump’s involvement in the negotiations between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf has injected new energy into the discussions. With his strong relationships in the golf industry and potential backing from influential figures like Elon Musk, Trump’s role in potentially uniting the two tours could have a lasting impact on the future of professional golf. While challenges still exist, the prospect of a unified tour under Trump’s leadership is an exciting development for players and fans alike.

