Steve Cohen believes PGA Tour and LIV Golf can reunite
- Steve Cohen expressed optimism about the possibility of PGA Tour and LIV Golf members reuniting amid ongoing tensions.
- Cohen's statements came during a media event for the New York Golf Club, which will compete in the TGL starting January.
- The future of golf remains uncertain, but there is cautious hope for collaboration between the two factions.
In the backdrop of the ongoing tension between PGA Tour and LIV Golf, Steve Cohen, the owner of the New York Mets, expressed hope for a potential reconciliation among golfers from both organizations. This optimism was shared during a media event for the New York Golf Club, a team slated to compete in the upcoming indoor golf league TGL, set to commence in January. The divide between the two factions has become increasingly pronounced, yet Cohen noted that discussions for a merger have been ongoing, creating a tenuous sense of optimism. Notably, a significant moment occurred when PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and Yasir Al-Rymayyan of the Public Investment Fund played golf together recently, suggesting possible progress in negotiations. Additionally, an exhibition match featuring stars from both leagues is planned for the following month. Cohen pointed out the fragmented nature of the sport, calling for unity and the excitement of having all players converge at one event in a single venue. With key players like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler from the PGA Tour set to compete against Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau from LIV Golf, this event symbolizes a potential thawing in relationships and hints at future collaborations within the sport. As TGL prepares for its inaugural season, the collaborative ambitions between golf factions may spark new interest and hope for fans generally concerned with the state of professional golf.