I had just begun a 10-hour drive back home to Sarasota, Fla., when I got the word, via a phone call, of the"merger" between the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour and the LIV Tour. I was shocked by the bombshell announcement, but just because of the timing. I expected some sort of a resolution to golf's biggest controversy in years would come at some point -- just not this soon.
First of all, this"merger" may be a step toward peace in the golf world -- and that's a good thing. It's not a merger yet, though. It might be called a truce, because it was at least a way for the three tours to eliminate the costly litigation that would have soon ensued. by signing up you agree to our terms of service Monahan heard more complaints in a closed-door meeting with his players on Tuesday. He was called a hypocrite and, I suspect, a lot worse. Monahan owned up to that in a Golf Channel interview on Wednesday.
Still, whenever I wrote about it, there was always some negative reaction. In a few instances it even boarded on hate mail.
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