In the past 12 months, pro golf has seen many changes and developments. LIV Golf was launched in spring 2022, leading to the PGA Tour making a deal with the Saudi PIF by spring 2023. However, since then, progress has been slow, leading to uncertainty and frustration among golf fans. The blame for this lack of progress can be placed on a variety of parties, including players who left for LIV Golf, Tour executives, and the PIF chief, Yasir Al-Rumayyan.
PGA Tour players wanted to hit pause on the deal last summer, as they were caught off guard by the initial announcement. Players expressed concerns and demanded changes before moving forward with the agreement. Despite these delays, the two sides were engaged in negotiations and had agreed on key proposals. By May 2023, the initial framework for a future pro golf schedule involving both LIV Golf and the PGA Tour had been established, indicating progress was being made.
The question remains, was the deal close to being finalized in 2023? Both sides were planning new directors for LIV Golf and envisioning a global schedule without conflict. However, Tiger Woods’ blessing was seen as essential to seal the deal. While there is cause for optimism, progress has been slow, with recent exchanges of term sheets indicating that negotiations are ongoing. The PIF’s vision for the future of pro golf has not been fully explained to key figures, indicating a need for further discussions and clarifications.
Adam Scott, a member of the PGA Tour Enterprises board, is set to meet with PIF representatives in New York to discuss potential investments. Tiger Woods and other influential figures will be involved in these discussions, signaling a step towards progress after a year of stagnation. While it has taken time to reach this point, it seems that parties involved are making efforts to move forward and potentially reach a definitive agreement. Golf fans are hopeful that a deal will be finalized soon, bringing clarity to the future of pro golf.