It is likely that Australian golf star Adam Scott forgets this week in a hurry after meeting Donald Trump at the White House in Washington.
The former Masters winner, Scott, 44, joined the fellow director of PGA Tour players, Tiger Woods and the PGA Tour Commissioner, Jay Monahan, to sit with the president.
The objective was to ensure that President Trump, a Liv Golf fan, helps to put an end to the continuous division of professional golf.
Despite an alleged peace agreement more than 18 months ago, the two sports organizations continue to compete with each other on the world stage.
The LIV League financed by Saudi screwed to a series of PGA stars in 2022 after offering money that changes life, including Queenslander Cameron Smith, who had just won his first specialty in the British Open.
It was not cheap, embolizing the $ 120 million reported to jump the ship.
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It is not likely that the Australian golf star Adam Scott forget this week in a hurry after meeting Donald Trump in the White House in Washington
![The former Masters winner, 44, Scott, joined the fellow manager of PGA Tour, Tiger Woods and the PGA Tour Commissioner, Jay Mononahan, to sit with the president](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/06/94957625-14371021-Former_Masters_winner_Scott_44_was_joined_by_fellow_PGA_Tour_pla-a-3_1738908112692.jpg)
The former Masters winner, 44, Scott, joined the fellow manager of PGA Tour, Tiger Woods and the PGA Tour Commissioner, Jay Mononahan, to sit with the president
![On Friday, the PGA Tour issued a statement, declare that the meeting with President Trump will help to pave the way for reunification of the professional golf of men ''](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/06/94957475-14371021-On_Friday_the_PGA_Tour_released_a_statement_declaring_the_meetin-a-4_1738908112831.jpg)
On Friday, the PGA Tour issued a statement, to declare that the meeting with President Trump will help to pave the way for reunification of the male professional golf '
![Aussie Cameron Smith joined the LIV tour in 2022 and then declared that it was one of the best decisions of her life.](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/06/94958595-14371021-Aussie_Cameron_Smith_joined_the_LIV_tour_in_2022_and_later_decla-a-2_1738908112311.jpg)
Aussie Cameron Smith joined the LIV tour in 2022 and then declared that it was one of the best decisions of her life.
Later, Smith declared that it was “one of the best decisions I have made”, pointing out a better balance of life, since he now plays in less tournaments worldwide.
Other high profile players to defect Liv included Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson Dechambeau, Sergio GarcĂa and Dustin Johnson.
Then, the PGA responded in the blacklist that those stars of stars are in Majors, with Rory Mcilroy the most vocal by expressing their criticisms of the ancient rivals in the green ones that become rogues.
Tired of sports stagnation, Monahan announced an association with the LIV Golf Public Investment Fund (PIF) in June 2023 in an attempt to unite sport at a professional level.
And without progress, the PGA Tour Commissioner, Monahan, this week again rose to the front foot, negotiating a meeting with the most powerful person in the United States.
“We know that golf fans are anxiously anticipating a resolution to negotiate with the Public Investment Fund and we want to thank President Trump for his interest and support for a long time to the golf game,” a later PGA Tour statement On Friday read, published in X.
'We ask the president to get involved for the good of the game, the good of the country and for all the countries involved.
“We are grateful that their leadership has brought us closer to a final agreement, racing the way for reunification of male professional golf.”
The PGA Tour continues with the staging of Phoenix Open this week, while Liv Golf begins his season in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.