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Petty, Vindictive & Greedy’: Golf Reporter Shreds Tiger Woods Over Jon Rahm Mistreatment

The golf world recently got struck with a major thunderbolt update on the PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger. PGA Tour players are now demanding reparations from golfers who defected to LIV Golf, and the main target is Jon Rahm, who signed a hefty contract with LIV last year. The negotiations are led by Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, Peter Malnati, and Webb Simpson, and they are taking a firm stance to make this happen.

Alan Shipnuck, a Golf Beat writer for Sports Illustrated, recently posted on X saying all sorts of things about this demand that PGA Tour players have made. “I don’t care how petty, vindictive, and greedy Tiger & Cantlay are…they can’t be this dumb, can they? No LIV golfer is going to refund money they received (and spent!) 2 years ago. No wonder Dunne, Stephenson & Flaherty ejected—vengeance is not a productive negotiating strategy”, he said.

Specifically, the PGA Tour players are seeking major penalties, which include returning the earnings made from LIV Golf, paying fines to participate in PGA Tour events, donating to charity, or forfeiting future PGA Tour winnings. LIV Golfers will have to follow these penalties for the merger to take another step. The PGA Tour players aim to hold LIV golfers accountable for their departure by setting the stage for intense negotiations.

However, Rahm and fellow LIV golfers are resisting any terms that punish them for leaving the PGA Tour, saying that they took high risks while defecting to LIV Golf. Rahm is currently disputing fines from the DP World Tour for violating tournament rules, and his recent win in the LIV Golf season title has only added fuel to the fire. Not only that, the merger talks have more in store for the fans, as there seems to be one more major roadblock.

PGA Tour-PIF merger hits roadblock as players resist global travel demands

The proposed $3 billion merger between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has encountered significant hurdles, and one particular reason was player travel demands. The main issue is PGA Tour players’ disagreement with traveling outside North America, which directly raises a conflict with PIF’s vision for a global golf tour.

LIV Golf hosts events worldwide in places like Mexico, Hong Kong, and Australia, and the PGA Tour primarily holds events in the United States. PIF’s Yasir Al-Rumayyan is reportedly unhappy with the PGA Tour’s North America-centric approach. If disagreements continue, the sources warn that the Saudis might reconsider the merger and focus on growing LIV Golf, which can potentially result in more PGA Tour players defecting to LIV Golf.

Can the PGA Tour and PIF overcome their differences and secure a merger, or will the golf world witness a permanent divide between the two entities? Only time can tell, but one thing is sure: the PGA Tour-LLIV Golf ride is far from over!

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