With talks of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf joining forces, Adam Scott says it may not be ‘rainbows and unicorns’ after all.
More than 18 months since the two rival sides shocked the sports world by announcing a "framework" merger agreement, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf are still hammering out the finer details. Adam Scott is in a critical role in those negotiations as both the chairman of the tour's Player Advisory Council and as a player director on the policy board since 2024.
Adam Scott expects at least some PGA Tour members to be upset if some sort of reunification of the sport happens in the near future.
Adam Scott thinks there will be some hard feelings if LIV golfers are welcomed back onto the PGA Tour. “I wouldn’t be surprised—or I wouldn’t judge anyone, the members—if reunification happened and they weren’t happy with how it happened,
This is the second time in just over two weeks the PGA Tour leadership — Woods and Scott — have met at the White House.