Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump, another sign the sport is moving
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump, another sign the sport is moving
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods. Adam Scott and Saudi Arabia PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan met at the White House on Feb. 20.
Tiger Woods joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in a second White House meeting on Thursday with President Donald Trump, another sign the sport is
The U.S. President hosted a meeting at the White House on Thursday involving LIV Golf, the PGA Tour, and players Tiger Woods and Adam Scott
Commissioner Jay Monahan and player directors Tiger Woods and Adam Scott met with officials at the White House on Thursday as discussions for a PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger continue.
However, the moment that really stole the show was when President Donald Trump addressed a Black History Month Reception that was happening at the White House, and since Tiger Woods was already there, he apparently invited him to tag along. It made for quite the moment, as you can see in this photo shared by the White House:
A PGA Tour delegation of Tiger Woods, Adam Scott and commissioner Jay Monahan met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, as Trump and the tour continue to negotiate a potential deal with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
Woods appeared visibly nervous and rejected Trump's invitation, simply putting his hands up and shaking his head. "He's much more comfortable [on the golf course]," said Trump, before he was drowned out by chants of: "Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!"
Tiger Woods, Jay Monahan and Adam Scott say they are committed to the reunification of golf after President Donald Trump hosted a meeting between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. The PGA representatives met with Trump and LIV Golf counterparts at the White House on Thursday.
PGA Tours Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods, Adam Scott meet with President Donald Trump, LIV Golf chief Yasir Al-Rumayyan at White House for working session; PGA Tour says after that it is committed to reunification;