Watson Suggests PGA-LIV Merger at Masters Dinner
Watson Suggests PGA-LIV Merger at Masters Dinner

Watson Suggests PGA-LIV Merger at Masters Dinner

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As the Masters Tournament reaches its final round, Rory McIlroy leads the field at 12-under, with Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion, trailing by seven strokes. Patrick Reed, a former Masters champion, lurks in fourth place at six-under, expressing contentment with his under-the-radar status while hoping for a strong performance on Sunday. Scheffler, despite his deficit, remains focused on his own game, emphasizing that he cannot control other players' performances. The tournament has also seen discussions around the potential merger between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, highlighted by Tom Watson’s remarks on the challenges of collaboration between the two. Additionally, while LIV Golf has a presence at the Masters, the attention on its players has diminished compared to previous years, as many prominent LIV stars have been sidelined in media coverage. The tournament concludes with an air of excitement as fans anticipate whether McIlroy can secure his first green jacket against challenges from both Scheffler and Reed.

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