Woods turned down a payday in the range of $700 million-$800 million to stick with the PGA Tour.
With the merger, the Saudi-backed LIV and the Tour are ending an antitrust battle and agreed to end all litigation between the two sides. “After two years of disruption and distraction, this is a historic day for the game we all know and love,” PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said in a statement. “This transformational partnership recognizes the immeasurable strength of the PGA TOUR’s history, legacy and pro-competitive model.”“But the reality of it is, is that we need to come together as a people. Even our country. We have too much divisiveness.
“Now, I’m not taking a stance on any country, and whatever their positions on what I’m trying to say is, I believe that we should not run away from our differences. And we should get to know each other and basically make it difficult, so that we don’t have to have a family deal with what we dealt with 20 years ago. As awful as it was for me, it was way worse for other people.“I can’t imagine … if one of my children were involved.
“It starts with communicating with people all around the world, and I’d like to do my part with that.”
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