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PGA-Liv speaks nonexistent while the new CEO takes over with a full plate

PGA: PGA championship - First roundAdam Scott, illustrated by walking on the Fairway with Rickie Fowler and Bryson Dechambeau at the PGA 2020 championship at the TPC Harding Park. Compulsory credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn images

Adam Scott has helped hire Brian Rulapp, the new CEO of the PGA Tour, as part of the Tournée and the Council for the Policy Policies, and he understands better than most of the important role that Runapp will play in negotiations with Liv Golf.

There is the hope of the tour that Rulapp, a veteran of two decades with the NFL, can energize the talks in a standstill with Liv. Many eminent players would like to unify divided tours, but optimism has decreased since a February session with Liv and President Donald Trump in the White House.

Scott was part of the PGA quota which huddles in DC with representatives of the public investment fund of Saudi Arabia, Liv Golf financier. Since then, he said that he was not much going on. “

“I don’t know if more visits to the White House are really necessary. It was really a whole experience, I must say,” said Scott on Wednesday. “These conversations have not advanced far from it.”

Scott focuses on the course this week at the Wyndham Championship at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, NC, he is under pressure in the event while the Fedex Cup qualifiers would start without him if he could not improve his current position (85th).

The SCOTT in soft manners calmly declared that it kissed the position “to do or die” in North Carolina from Thursday. It was the same part of the behavior of Rulapp who convinced Scott that he was the right man for the post of CEO of the tour.

“I think it arrives at a very interesting moment in the professional game and I think that the calm behavior will serve him well,” said Scott.

– field level media

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