As the PGA Tour continues to work with the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the spotlight has been firmly on Commissioner Jay Monahan. Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee recently spoke about him and labeled his leadership as “poor“.
Viktor Hovland is not happy with PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and how he has handled negotiations with the Public Investment Fund, or how he announced the Tour’s intent to merge with the Saudis last year.
On Wednesday, the media duties at The Players Championship continued as several other golfers took part in the annual press conference. In this Viktor Hovland was asked about his thoughts regarding the leadership of Jay Monahan.
It's been almost a year, and Monahan still hasn't won back the PGA Tour brass he betrayed last summer. His time as PGA Tour commissioner must be ticking.
On Tuesday, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan took the center stage as he attended a press conference before the 50th Players Championship this week. In this, the top boss spoke on various topics and firmly expressed his confidence on the ongoing merger deal to go through.
Ahead of the 50th Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan addressed the media for the first time since August, as talks with LIV Golf’s backer, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), appear stalled and the sport’s star power remains segregated.
Just a few hours after Jay Monahan addressed the media for the first time since August, Xander Schauffele came out with an assessment doubtful of the commissioner’s
The PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund have ramped up discussions on a deal announced last June that would ally the tour and the financial arm of LIV Golf.
Jay Monahan spoke with the media for the first time since August, and in addition to addressing the state of the PGA Tour and the ongoing negotiations with the Saudi Public Investment Fund, the commissioner was asked about Anthony Kim, the three-time PGA Tour winner who recently joined LIV Golf after a 12-year hiatus from the game.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Negotiations with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia are “accelerating” and PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said there
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There is finally something to report on in regards to a PGA and PIF merger deal. As previously reported, the two sides made a handshake agreement with
New Year's Eve came and went without a long-awaited agreement in place between the biggest organizations in golf.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan earned a $4.7 million pay raise in 2022 while the league's legal fees soared more than 10 times year-over-year, according to the nonprofit's IRS filing obtained by Sportico.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said the Dec. 31 deadline outlined in the framework agreement with the Public Investment Fund remains "a firm target" and that he plans to meet with PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan next week.
November is typically a quiet time in the professional golf world with just a few events peppering the calendar. Of course, 2023 is a bit different.
After expressing frustration and confusion in the wake of the PGA Tour’s bombshell framework agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, professional golfers appear intent on grabbing more control of their future.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan will return from his medical leave next week to a new landscape as the fallout from the Saudi Arabia PIF deal continues.
The PGA Tour on Tuesday night announced some news concerning Jay Monahan.
In the wake of this week's earth-shattering announcement that the PGA Tour and LIV Golf are merging, the biggest reason behind the unlikely partnership may have emerged.
For the PGA Tour, controlling the narrative will be key to gaining public support for its partnership with Saudi Arabia’s controversial Public Investment Fund.
Several pro golfers said they were blindsided by Tuesday’s announcement that PGA Tour, LIV Golf and DP World Tour are forming a new business entity together, and the same was apparently true for the PGA Tour’s media partners.
The rivalry between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour is officially dead.
Commissioner Jay Monahan said the changes will “transform and set the future direction” for the PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour is fighting back against rival league LIV Golf with a new federal lawsuit. The PGA Tour filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in Manhattan.
The PGA Tour has made a new round of big money moves that will incentivize current players to keep their talents with the legendary golf circuit, and not join the trend of golfers moving over to rivals LIV Golf.
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