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Hole in one! Golf world stunned as rival tours merge

Bitter two-year fight ends with PGA Tour, DP World Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Circuit as one entity

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The world of golf was stunned on Tuesday when the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Circuit, combatants in a fight that has split the sport, agreed to merge into a unified commercial entity. The former bitter rivals will work together for LIV Golf players to reapply for membership on the other two tours after the 2023 season. “After two years of disruption and distractio­n, this is a historic day for the game we all know and love,” PGA Tour Commission­er Jay Monahan said.

The LIV Golf series is financed by the Public Investment Fund, Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, which will invest in the new entity to drive its growth and success. “Today is a very exciting day for this special game and the people it touches around the world,” PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan said.

The LIV Golf circuit, which features 54-hole events with no cuts instead of the traditiona­l 72 holes, launched in 2022 and lured big-name players away from the establishe­d circuits with massive prize money.

Al-Rumayyan, who will chair the new entity’s board of directors, said he had meetings in London to thrash out the deal with Monahan, who will be chief executive.

“We had a lunch followed by the next day a round of golf and then another lunch. We had discussion­s and we covered everything,” he said.

Monahan said: “I give Yasir great credit for coming to the table, coming to discussion­s with an open heart and an open mind. We did the same and the game of golf is better for what we’ve done here today.” Among those celebratin­g was former US President Donald

Trump, who owns three courses on the LIV Golfcircui­t. “A big, beautiful, and glamorous deal for the wonderful world of golf. Congrats to all,” he said.

PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan, who will chair the new entity’s board of directors, said he had meetings in London to thrash out the deal with Monahan, who will be chief executive.

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