Adam Scott did not hide his concern that there may be PGA Tour players who would not welcome the eventual return of those who went to LIV Golf.
With talks of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf joining forces, Adam Scott says it may not be ‘rainbows and unicorns’ after all.
Rory McIlroy believes PGA Tour players have to “get over it” when it comes to the possibility of reunifying golf. Adam Scott is on the board.
As discussions between LIV and the PGA Tour heat up, there is another side to the tour's merger negotiations that won't play out until players from both sides return to the same courses. RELATED: President Trump saves merger talks between LIV and PGA Tour It's been nearly three years now since LIV first launched,
Few people are able to keep up with a fully-confident Rory McIlroy, as one top player found out the hard way at the 2011 US Open.
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.
Rory McIlroy is one of the finest players of his generation and one of his performances was so good, a rival admitted the Northern Irishman left him feeling broken
Rory McIlroy believes reunifying with players who defected to Saudi-funded LIV Golf is what’s best for the PGA Tour membership and “everyone’s just got to get over it” and move forward. Adam Scott will understand if there’s still bad feelings.
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The Mirror US on MSNAdam Scott has different view to Rory McIlroy on PGA Tour-LIV Golf truce after Donald Trump meetingAdam Scott has been at the heart of negotiations for a peace deal between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, but he understands that some of his colleagues may have "negative emotions" over a truce. Fourteen-time PGA Tour winner Scott,
The Australian thinks PGA Tour players may have an issue with LIV golfers playing in Tour events. Adam Scott thinks there will be some hard feelings if LIV golfers are welcomed back onto the PGA Tour.
Adam Scott has been at the forefront of negotiations for a peace deal between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, but he understands that some of his colleagues may have "negative emotions" over a truce
February 18 - 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 ...
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