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Tiger Woods teases unification between PGA Tour, LIV Golf could be happening soon

Tiger Woods went into the 18th hole tower on Sunday during the final round of the 2025 Genesis Invitational and talked about a multitude of topics.

One of his answers late during his interview teased something everyone has been patiently waiting on for nearly two years.

It seems reunification of men’s professional golf is happening sooner rather than later, especially after President Donald Trump has gotten involved since taking office. Whether it was a round of golf with Rory McIlroy, with Woods last Sunday before the Super Bowl or when Adam Scott and PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan went to the White House last week, wheels are moving on the top players coming together in more than just the major championships.

Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman of CBS Sports asked Woods about reunification and the state of men’s professional golf, and he gave an insightful answer.

“I think we’re in a very positive place right now,” Woods said. “We had a meeting with the President. Unfortunately I had some other circumstances that came up but Jay (Monahan) and Adam (Scott), they did great during the meeting. We have another subsequent meeting coming up.

“I think things are going to heal quickly. We are getting this game going in the right direction, it’s been headed in the wrong direction for a number of years. The fans want all of us to play together, all the top players to play together and we are going to make that happen.”

Woods’ comments echoed what others have said in recent weeks, that it seems the wheels are actually moving and things are looking up.

How soon could it be?

“It could be this year? Or it could be very soon this year?,’ asked Nantz.

“Yes. Yes and yes,” Woods responded while laughing.

That’s positive news for fans of professional golf, but only time will tell how and when unification will happen.

Source: Golfweek

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