Fenway Sports Group Chairman Tom Werner on Monday acknowledged that the company has held talks with the PGA Tour as the golf organization's framework agreement with Saudi-backed LIV Golf faces new doubts.
Werner, who spoke alongside PGA Tour star Rory McIlroy, said that the players "will decide the direction the tour goes."
McIlroy had been outspoken in his disdain for LIV Golf, saying in July that if LIV Golf was "the last place to play golf on earth, I would retire."
LIV lured PGA Tour players, like Phil Mickelson, to with deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
McIlroy sounded a friendlier note Monday, when asked about the potential for a renewed rivalry between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.
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