The PGA Tour was changing.
Then came the tour’s surprise announcement on June 6 that, after it had lobbied players to forsake the Saudi money it had associated with human rights abuses, the PGA Tour and the wealth fund would join forces.
None of the five players who sit on the tour’s board learned of the deal more than a few hours before it became public.
June 6, he said, showed that the voices of tour players had suddenly been “thrown out the door a little bit.”Woodland is not an outlier.
In interviews and during news conferences at the Open, top players described a shaken faith in a PGA Tour they believed had recently offered them more meaningful agency and greater influence.
Persons:
Gary Woodland, LIV Golf
Organizations:
U.S, PGA Tour, Los Angeles Country Club
Locations:
Saudi, Washington