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Stenson’s LIV merger update speaks volumes and is left ‘baffled’ by major snub

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Stenson’s LIV merger update speaks volumes and is left ‘baffled’ by major snub

Henrik Stenson became one of the marque names to make the move to LIV Golf, and the Swede has had his say on the PGA Tour’s pending framework agreement 12 months on

Henrik Stenson had his say on the state of professional golf(Getty Images)

Henrik Stenson believes there is still plenty of work to be done when it comes to a truce being called between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, with the world of professional golf still left in a state of limbo.

Exactly one year ago, it appeared the animosity between the rival circuits had come to an end, after the PGA Tour announced a framework agreement with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF) and DP World Tour on June 6. It was expected the deal would finally result in peace between the Tour and LIV setup after a year of fallout.




Twelve months on though, fans and players alike are still none the wiser as to what the future of the sport looks like, with the parties involved are yet to officially sign off an agreement.

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It was initially expected that a finalised deal would be reached by the end of 2023, after those in charge set a December 31 deadline to complete negotiations. This however was missed, and six months further on the PGA Tour and PIF remain locked in talks around the negotiation table.

Like many, Stenson remains in the dark as to what is the sport away from the course looks like. “Your guess is as good as mine 12 months on,” the former Open champion told Mirror Sport with a laugh when quizzed on where the world of professional golf stands one year on from the agreement announcement.

“I am waiting to hear something materialise as much as anybody else. I don’t know. I have read the reports that – I think it was Tiger [Woods] that said that some progress was made but it was slow. I honestly don’t know where we stand and what progress has been made in these 12 months.

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