PGA Tour Commissioner, Jay Monahan, has spoken of the controversial framework agreement with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia for the first time since the announcement on June 6th, admitting that he does have regrets.
Monahan, who took on the role of Commissioner in 2017, had been on leave because of a “medical situation”, but on Wednesday, prior to the FedEx St. Jude Championship, he opened up about the fallout that had come immediately following June’s announcement.
“My biggest regret was not being more patient on the night of June 5th,” Monahan said. “I think moving to make this announcement the next day, if I could do it over again, we don’t get do-overs in this sport, I would have flown up to [the RBC Canadian Open] and would have communicated directly to the players that day before anything was said publicly. But it wouldn’t change my belief and my determination for what we had accomplished.”
Prior to June 6th, Monahan and the Tour had openly criticised PIF and the players who signed with LIV Golf.
During an interview with CBS Sports last summer at the Canadian Open, Monahan said, “I would ask any player that has left or any player that would ever consider leaving – have you ever had to apologize for being a member of the PGA Tour?”
It’s a line that he won’t need to be reminded of. However, Monahan insists that it’s only the manner of how the announcement was made that bothers him – that and how he lost the trust of his players.
“For those that I lost [trust] with, I’m determined to regain it,” he said. “I see a clear path to doing that, as difficult as that may seem right now for some. I care deeply about our players. I care deeply about this Tour. I care deeply about our model.”
Monahan also shared a few details on his mental and physical health, and explained why he’d taken time off after he and PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan unveiled the deal on CNBC.
“It builds over time, it affects everybody differently, and it had been affecting me,” he said. “It was particularly acute that day [June 6], but again, I realized the position I was in and said this is the right time to go take care of…
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