Tiger Woods entered the 18th Tour de Holes on Sunday during the final of the Genesis Invitational 2025 and spoke of a multitude of subjects.
One of his answers late during his interview has teased that everyone has been waiting patiently for almost two years.
It seems that the reunification of male professional golf course takes place as soon as possible, especially after President Donald Trump has been involved since his entry into office. Whether it’s a golf game with Rory McILroy, with Woods last Sunday before the Super Bowl or when Adam Scott and the PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan went to the White House last week, the wheels move on the best players Coming more than simply the main championships.
Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman de CBS Sports interviewed Woods about the reunification and the state of the professional golf of men, and he gave a perceptive response.
“I think we are in a very positive place right now,” said Woods. “We had a meeting with the president. Unfortunately, I had other circumstances that came but Jay (Monahan) and Adam (Scott), they did very well during the meeting. We have another later meeting.
“I think things will heal quickly. We have been passing this game in the right direction, it has been going in the wrong direction for several years. Fans all want us to play together, all the best players to play together and we are going get there.
Woods’ comments have echoed that the others have said in recent weeks, that it seems that the wheels are moving and things are improving.
How long could it be?
“Could it be this year? Or could it be very soon this year?” Asked Nantz.
“Yes. Yes and yes,” replied Woods, laughing.
This is a new positive for professional golf fans, but only time will tell us how and when unification will happen.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Tiger Woods said that the unification of Golf PGA Tour-Liv to come soon
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