Jay Monahan Hides Details of Donald Trump Meeting After Traveling to White House for PGA Tour-LIV Golf Reunification

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After all the big noises about the merger—especially with the recent news of a White House meeting featuring PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, and, of course, President Donald Trump—boom. Silence.

Yes, we know about that trip to Washington. But after that? Well, if you were expecting some juicy details, Monahan’s statement left plenty to the imagination. All we got was a vague acknowledgment of a “constructive working session” and a nod to Trump’s “leadership” in initiating discussions. But what exactly was discussed? How close are we to an actual agreement? And, more importantly, what does this mean for the future of professional golf? Monahan didn’t say.

For a sport that’s been tangled in lawsuits, billion-dollar negotiations, and a player exodus, this meeting had the potential to be a major turning point. And yet, instead of transparency, we’re back to cryptic statements and unanswered questions.

One thing’s clear: The PGA Tour and LIV Golf are still chasing reunification, and they’re willing to get political to make it happen. But after all the noise, fans and players are left wondering—how much longer will we be kept in the dark?

Statement from the PGA Tour says there was a “constructive working session” at the White House today around an effort to unify pro golf pic.twitter.com/YP1jFcoCdJ

— Josh Carpenter (@JoshACarpenter) February 20, 2025

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