PGA officials, Saudi investors to meet with Trump at White House, Washington Post reports
- PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan reported that discussions about the reunification of golf at the White House have been constructive, involving President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
- Monahan and player director Adam Scott met with Trump to negotiate a deal involving US-based and DP World Tours along with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
- Tiger Woods stated that the involvement of President Trump would help the sport 'heal quickly' amid the ongoing rift in men's professional golf.
- Rory McIlroy suggested that Trump's potential second presidential term could help 'clear the way' for a peace deal in golf's civil war.
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