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Bubba Watson, a golfer who decided to join LIV Golf two years ago, reacted to the latest media reports regarding a meeting between Donald Trump and important figures of the PGA Tour. The goal of the meeting was to find a solution for the current problems on the golf scene, and to resolve the merger problem.
Watson hopes that this dark period on the golf scene could end, hoping to compete in the PNC tournament with his son. The 46-year-old dreamed about it for years, and now he wants his dream to become a reality. It is clear that this will not happen unless the PIF and the PGA Tour reach a final deal.
My dream has always been to play with my son there. Maybe it will let me play with my son in the PNC, Watson said, as reported by The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Bubba Watson is optimistic
Watson is delighted that the new US president is so open to helping the sport. It is known that Donald Trump is passionate about golf, using every moment to play this sport. This is one of the reasons why he is so open to helping golf, even though he previously emphasized that he has more important things to deal with.However, things do not move from the deadlock, and the intervention of such an important figure is probably the only way to end this story.
Watson, on the other hand, noticed that the tension in this sport is less than it used to be, stressing the importance of agreement and unity between the two 'warring' parties.
Its a good move and people are starting to come around. They see we are not there to hurt anybody. We are there to grow the game and we are doing it globally, so it is a great thing any time we can shake hands and hug it out.-Watson said.
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It seems that things are going in the right direction, at least judging by the new rules of the British Open, where the officials of this tournament revealed that the LIV Golfer who finishes in the top five on the LIV Golf ranking at the end of the year, will get a place at the 153rd Open.