While his comments suggested reports of a “draft deal” finally being agreed were a bit premature, Tiger Woods issued an upbeat bulletin on recent talks between the PGA Tour and Saudi PIF in New York.
Rory McIlroy was also in positive mood when he talked about the four-hour meeting in the Big Apple between players, senior Strategic Sports group members such as John Henry and PIF boss Yasir Al-Rumayyan.
Woods backed up McIlroy’s sentiments about the meeting, which was seen as a big step forward in the two parties coming to an agreement on how to move forward together with men’s pro golf.
Renowned golf journalist Alan Shipnuck even went so far as to report that a “draft agreement was signed today between PGA Tour Enterprises and the PIF to finalize Saudi investment in the Tour.”
And while Woods’ comments sounded more like that agreement was still some way off, he was positive about how the prolonged negotiations are going.
“It was productive,” Woods said at the US Open. “And is there light at the end of tunnel? I think we’re closer to that point than we were pre-meeting. We discussed a lot of different endings and how we get there.
“I think that both sides walked away from the meeting, we all felt very positive in that meeting. As I said, both sides were looking at different ways to get to the end game.
“I think that both sides shared a deep passion for how we need to get there. And yes, there are going to be differences of opinion, but we all want the same thing.”
A prominent agent who has clients on both tours tells me a “draft agreement” was signed today between PGA Tour Enterprises and the PIF to finalize Saudi investment in the Tour. This is definite progress but the devil is in the details, which have not yet been leaked.June 11, 2024
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