Among the ideas floated was a proposal giving Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy their own LIV Golf teams and having them compete in the league’s events.
Last week’s announcement of a merger between the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf came after months of acrimony that led to eventual negotiations between the rival golf leagues.
Among the ideas floated was a proposal giving Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy their own LIV Golf teams and having them compete in the league’s events, according to documents released Tuesday by a Senate subcommittee. It was one of many ideas floated during the negotiation process—and was ultimately rejected by the PGA Tour. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is leading the Senate subcommittee, which is concerned about anti-trust violations and Saudi Arabian involvement in a U.S. sports league.
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