Tiger Woods briefly broke his silence about the PGA Tour's proposed partnership with the DP World Tour and LIV Golf on Sunday night.
and the drama surrounding the surprise merger of sorts, he did deny that he was supposed to make scripted comments against LIV Golf in a players meeting last year.
Documents that are part of a pending antitrust lawsuit brought against the PGA Tour in Florida were made public in recent days, first on Twitter and then. As part of that court filing in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court in Palm Beach County, Florida, there were listed talking points that PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and Woods were supposed to make at a players meeting during the 2022 Travelers Championship.“I think that Jay [Monahan] is working his ass off.”“But this is a dire situation.
In response to the talking points memo released this weekend, I have never seen this document until today, and I did not attend the players meeting for which it was prepared at the 2022 Travelers.
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