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Brooks Koeka wants Liv Golf ‘Further’, as the Executive Director says the tourist work does not have to


Doral, Fla. – Golf Director Liv Scott O’Neil said he was not directly involved in reunification talks between his tour and the PGA tour, adding not to believe that such an agreement is absolutely necessary.

These negotiations involving the PGA tour and the Saudi Arabia public investment fund have been more than one year, some of them even with the President Donald Trump. Progress seems to happen. Another time, not so much.

“If a contract can help play golf, I will enter two meters,” said O’Neil in Trump National Doral, the president in which Liv will play this weekend – and where Trump is expected to appear, perhaps on Thursday. “Do we have to do the job? No. Is it nice to make a deal? As long as we were all focused on the same thing, I grow golf game.”

What that means remains unclear, and is probably one of the reasons why there is no agreement yet.

The division into golf was almost three years ago, because Liv came off the ground. Liv players like Jon Rahm, Bryson Dechambeau, Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Brooks Coepa are banned to play on the PGA tour. This means that the highest world players compete for each other only four times a year on the Majori.

“I think we all hoped there was a little further, and that’s not a secret,” Koeka said. “No matter where you are, they always hope it’s all further. But they progress, and it seems to go in the right direction.”

Earlier this year, the PGA tour, Jay Monahan, clearly clearly became that he still thinks that the contract is possible.

“We believe there is a space for integrating important aspects of Liv Golf at the PGA Tour Platform,” Monahan said last month. “We do everything we can to get two sides together.”

Monahan said that the priority of the Meetings with the PIF is more often reunited all the best players. “Our team is completely dedicated to unification,” Monahan said.

O’Neil and Monahan know each other, and O’Neil was invited to Augu National for Masters in Augusta National for Masters.

O’Neil said at the session of the interview with a handful journalist that he was encouraged by what he saw in his first three months in Liv. Players, he said, much more competitive even out of course than imagined. He said more sponsors worked and waiting to be announced. He insisted that the grades would now improve that Liv plays in North America, not during what was the middle of the night for a lot of us for the season the first four stops – Saudi Arabia, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore.

“We don’t know everything that happens, but from what we heard, there are a lot of positive growth and positive swing from sponsorship,” Dechambea said.

O’Neil also pointed out what NATO says that LIV grows the game, referring to quoting that 30% of their fans were never on a golf tournament before and 40% of golf.

“We are a global sport. We are (Formula 1). F1, I imagine, there are more people who look at the (Asian-Pacific) when they are in Singapo,” he said in Miami. “I like where we are. I like a lot. “



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