Tiger Woods and several of the top players are having a crisis meeting.
Players want to agree on how the LIV Tour will be run.
It’s a meeting that brings the world’s top 20 players together on the same page, says one of the players invited to ESPN.
The Saudi-funded LIV round is said to have offered Tiger Woods more than seven billion crowns to join the contested competitions.
However, Woods has been firm in saying no to the LIV Tour and is now fighting to keep the PGA Tour. The golf legend has scheduled a meeting with many of the world’s best players on Tuesday, and on the agenda is a fight against rival LIV Tour.
ESPN reported.
“The meeting between Woods, a fifteen-time winner, and the rest of the group of players will take place during the BMW Championship in Wilmington, Delaware”The site writes.
A player invited to the meeting said that many of the world’s top 20 players and other influential members of the PGA Tour will be attending.
The player told ESPN that it’s a meeting to gather the world’s top 20 players on the same page and discuss how we can continue to make the PGA Tour the best product in professional golf.
The world number two is on its way
Some of the LIV players, who have all now been suspended from the PGA Tour, include previous major winners Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Bubba Watson. Last week, The Telegraph also reported that world number two Cameron Smith is close to converting the PGA to a LIV.
– I guess what they did was they turned their backs to what they had, he said tiger wood About dissidents in July.
Henrik Stenson has also joined the LIV Tour. He won his first LIV competition when he beat everyone else at the Bedminster tournament for Donald Trump in late July.