PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and Saudi Public Investment Fund governor Yasir Al Rumayyan were the key figures in these negotiations, with the aim of finding a solution that would benefit all parties involved.
The Framework Agreement was seen as a potential breakthrough in these talks, offering a pathway towards reunification and an end to the division that had plagued the sport for the past year.
However, as negotiations continue and details are ironed out, the men’s professional game remains split between the traditional tours and the LIV Golf league.
It remains to be seen what the final outcome will be and whether a unified tour can be established in the future.
We are focused on making sure we do what is right for the game, our fans, our players, and our partners. We have made significant progress, and we are committed to reaching an agreement that will benefit everyone involved in the sport of golf.
It remains to be seen how the negotiations will progress and if a final deal will be reached to bring men’s professional golf back together. The reactions from players on both sides of the divide reflect the complexities and emotions involved in such a significant decision for the future of the sport.