PGA-LIV: Scottie Scheffler places blame on LIV for sport’s divide

It has been a somewhat long waiting game since PGA Tour and Liv Golf They announced their intention to unify efforts.
This shock announcement came June 6, 2023But almost all accounts, there is no imminent deal.
Rorre McLeroi recently seemed to indicate that those who have defected to accomplish a deal, saying that “it takes two to Tango.”
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Scotti Shevler, Left, from the PGA and Bryson Dechaambeau of Liv Golf Talk before confrontation: Mcilroy and Scheffler V Dechaambeau and KoePka at Shadow Creek Golf Stadium on December 16, 2024, in Las Vegas. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images for confrontation)
Scotti Chefler, Master’s Corps, shared similar feelings earlier this week.
“I hope that some of these men will have been, but at the end of the day, they took their choice. They knew the consequences of this decision, and I am not here to change their opinion. I do not carry any will towards any of these men who left.”
“They did what they wanted to do, and I couldn’t control their lives. I will not sit here and say that they should have done something different. They took their choice. If we wanted to know why the golf game did not return together, go to these men. Go to wherever they are playing this week and know when the game will return together.”

Scoti Chefler during the last round of the Presidents Cup. (IMAGN) photos
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PgA Jay Monohan Commissioner President Donald Trump recently called the “facilitator” in the ongoing discussions between the two sides.
Last month, the tour of Trump for “”[getting] She participates in favor of the game, “It seems that there is a movement since it was involved.
“These talks are real. They are big, and they are driven at the highest levels of both organizations. These talks have been greatly strengthened by President Trump’s willingness to work as a facilitator,” said Monahan earlier this month. “President Trump is a golf fan for life. He strongly believes in the strength and capabilities of the game, and he was very generous in his time and influence to help unify a deal together. He wants to see that the game was not gathered.
“We believe that there is room to integrate the important aspects of Golf Lev in the PGA TOUR platform”, and he can imagine “in the future” where the Governor of the General Investment Fund, Yasser Alumian, can join the tour board.
Last month, Trump expressed his optimism that the two sides would get some Type of the completed deal.

Scotie Scheffler Tees during the first round of the President Cup. (IMAGN) photos
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“They will have to meet,” he said. “They had a lot of discussion back and forth. They both mean well, and a deal will happen in the end. I think that will happen very quickly. It will be good to see the best golf players playing against each other.”
Ryan Gidos in Fox News and Associated Press contributed to this report.
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