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Adam Scott: ‘It doesn’t happen much between PGA tour and PIF


Negotiations between the PGA tour and the Saudi Arabia public investment fund remain stagnant, Adam Scott confirmed journalists in front of the Wyndham Championship.

Scott, member of the Tour Steering Committee as the director of the player, joined the PGA commissioner for Jay Monakana and Tiger Woods with the President Governor Donald Trump and the Yasir Al-Rumayyan PIF.

The latter meeting, according to several reports, did not go according to plan, although Monan said in front of the player that he marked a “huge step”. ESPN was then reported that the tour was rejected by the recent PIF offer to invest $ 1.5 billion in a profit entity, PGA tourism companies, which was officially welcomed by its new General Manager, Brian Rolapp, once NFL. PIF’s wish to keep LIV golf intact, the main headset for tour is reported.

And then last month, members of the PGA tour were informed at the mandatory meeting, which Rolapp attended, in front of a rocket classic in Detroit that tours and pif were “in Ligher, without resolution in sight” Golf week Report.

“I don’t think that’s no news that the conversations were silent,” Matt Kuchar said Golf week. “They said we were still open for negotiations.”

Scott asked Wednesday Wednesday about the following steps in the PIF conversations.

“It obviously doesn’t happen much between (two sides),” Scott said. “I don’t know if he really needs to be visiting white houses. I should have said that these talks would already progressed, and with Brian to fall on his desk. He should have taken him a while in order to take a while in a while.”

So far, Scott is impressed by Rolapp.

“His credentials are obviously excellent on paper, but I have a few things I really liked at Brian,” Scott said. “I think his personality is a little to know that, like this calm for him. It’s really excited to have taken that role, but it was a very quiet nature, but I knew it was good.” I think he will largely in a professional match and I think he will treat him peacefully. “

Scott enters Wyndham in Sedgefield Country Club this week in Greensboro, North Carolina, Ranked no. 85 in FedExCup points. It will need to break it 70 70 to Sunday night to improve the opener for the playoffs, Fedx St. Jude, which begins next Thursday.

“This will be my last chance to play some weeks on PGA tour; working or dying and it’s a fun way to play,” Scott said. “Sometimes we or we fall into a trap as if there is always the next week if it doesn’t work, and that’s not the case here.”



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