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The PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf announced a merger Tuesday in a stunning end to their bitter rivalry on the fairways, in the courts and on the geopolitical Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, who once said playing in LIV events would warrant an apology, said the deal would benefit the sport.“After two years of disruption and distraction, this is a historic day for the game we all know and love,” Monahan said in a statement. "Going forward, fans can be confident that we will, collectively, deliver on the promise we’ve always made — to promote competition of the best in professional golf and that we are committed to securing and driving the game’s future." Monahan told CNBC the move was necessary to grow the sport."There’s been a lot of tension in our sport for the last couple of years. But what we’re talking about today is coming together to unify the game of golf and to do so under one umbrella," he said."Together, we’re going to move forward, and we’re going to take efforts to grow and expand this great game and take it to new heights."Golf legend Phil Mickelson, who had led prominent players away from the PGA Tour to help form LIV, tweeted his approval of the news Tuesday former President Donald Trump, a backer of LIV, took a victory lap Tuesday, declaring he had predicted that the PGA Tour would have to come to an agreement with the Saudi-backed golf operation. Loved ones of 9/11 victims have protested outside of LIV events, drawing attention to Saudi connections to the 2001 terrorist attacks."PGA Tour leaders should be ashamed of their hypocrisy and greed," 9/11 Families United Chair Terry Strada said in a statement Tuesday. "Our entire 9/11 community has been betrayed by Commissioner Monahan and the PGA as it appears their concern for our loved ones was merely window-dressing in their quest for money — it was never to honor the great game of golf," Strada said. While the deal carries some risk for the PGA Tour, George Washington University sports marketing professor Lisa Delpy Neirotti said players, consumers and golf sponsors ultimately have short memories and just want to see the world’s best tee off every weekend.“Players just want to get paid, and they want to play against their top competitors — and fans want it, too,” she said. “They don’t want to not have the top players playing in the PGA.” The agreement will also end all litigation prompted by the PGA Tour's suspension of players who had ignored its threats and played in LIV Koepka hits from the fairway during the PGA Championship golf tournament in Pittsford, on May Gay / APThe desire to end lawsuits was most likely a key factor in the unusual union, though University of Buffalo sports law professor Hellen "Nellie" Drew said new lawsuits could come into play from sponsors unhappy with Saudi involvement."Typically these agreements have some kind of good faith morals clause," Drew said. "You [a sponsor] want the goodwill associated with the PGA Tour. Now that PGA Tour's goodwill is substantially connected to human rights issues, that's a whole different animal. That's not what you're paying for." LIV was formed in 2022 with 48 players led by Mickelson, along with Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, with a prize fund of $405 million; they and other high-profile players reportedly got deals of at least $100 million to leave the PGA Tour. Tuesday's announcement came nearly a year after Monahan blasted players for signing up for LIV events, saying association with the Saudi fund would leave a moral dramatic and stern-faced Monahan said last year he knows families who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attacks and told LIV golfers to take a long look in the mirror before they accepted Saudi government money.“I would ask any player that has left or any player that would ever consider leaving, Have you ever had to apologize for being a member of the PGA Tour?’” Monahan said from Toronto on the CBS telecast of the RBC Canadian merger didn't come as a complete surprise to veteran diplomat Richard N. Haass. "I thought it was near-inevitable, as LIV was not going away, given Saudi financial support and strength of several LIV golfers," said Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations. "Plus, efforts to isolate the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were fading in the wake of the president's visit to and subsequent developments," he has been an increasingly important tool of the Saudi government’s efforts to ingratiate itself on the world stage and gloss over the kingdom’s human rights record. Critics of the kingdom have called the practice “sportswashing.”While advancing in age, 38-year-old soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo could still play in an upper-tier world league. But he opted for playing in the Saudi Pro League this past venerable English Premier League club Newcastle United was bought by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth kingdom boasts of the world’s richest horse race, the Saudi Cup, with a purse of $20 interests, among other Middle Eastern entities, have become increasing major players in Formula One racing.“PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan co-opted the 9/11 community last year in the PGA’s unequivocal agreement that the Saudi LIV project was nothing more than sportswashing of Saudi Arabia’s reputation," said Strada, whose husband, Tom, an avid golfer, was killed in the North Tower nearly 21 years ago. "But now the PGA and Monahan appear to have become just more paid Saudi shills, taking billions of dollars to cleanse the Saudi reputation so that Americans and the world will forget how the Kingdom spent their billions of dollars before 9/11 to fund terrorism, spread their vitriolic hatred, and finance al Qaeda and the murder of our loved ones. Make no mistake — we will never forget.” Neirotti, of George Washington University, said she doesn't expect Saudi money to go away any time soon."I mean, the EPL sold out, they took blood money," she said, referring to the English Premier League. "And trust me, many American companies are doing work in Saudi Arabia. Deloitte, name every big consulting company, you don't think they don't have their hands in Saudi Arabia?" CORRECTION June 6, 2023, 730 ET A previous version of this article misstated the organization that merged with LIV Golf. It is the PGA Tour, not the PGA, which is a separate organization.
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Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw and Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams tore into Kershaw’s Los Angeles Dodgers for scheduling a Pride Night event that will include a popular satirical drag Dodgers this month rescinded their invitation to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to the team’s annual LGBTQ Pride event on June 16 before they did a second 180 and reinvited the decades-old charitable group of performers, who describe themselves as a "leading-edge Order of queer and trans nuns."But rather than put the dispute to bed, the Dodgers' invitation, rejection and re-engagement with the Sisters apparently has sparked anger in the two high-profile players, who believe the group is anti-Catholic."As a devout Catholic, I am deeply troubled by the Dodgers' decision to re-invite and honor the group 'The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence' at their Pride Night this year," Williams said in a statement Tuesday. "To invite and honor a group that makes a blatant and deeply offensive mockery of my religion, and the religion of over 4 million people in Los Angeles county alone, undermines the values of respect and inclusivity that should be upheld by any organization." And last week, at the behest of Kershaw, the Dodgers hastily scheduled a Christian Faith and Family Day at Dodger Stadium on July Christian event was regularly held at Dodger Stadium, with Kershaw as a primary organizer, through 2019. It hadn't been held since the pandemic, and Kershaw said he set on relaunching it this year — speeding up the planning once the team went forward with Pride Night with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.“I think we were always going to do Christian Faith Day this year, but I think the timing of our announcement was sped up,” Kershaw told the Los Angeles Times this week. “Picking a date and doing those different things was part of it, as well. Yes, it was in response to the highlighting of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence” by the a sure-fire Hall of Fame left-handed pitcher, insisted he has no other issue with the LGBTQ community and won't boycott his team's June 16 game against the San Francisco Giants.“This has nothing to do with the LGBTQ community or Pride or anything like that,” said Kershaw, a native of suburban Dallas. “This is simply a group that was making fun of a religion — that I don’t agree with.”Williams went a step further than Kershaw and called for Catholics to think twice about backing the Dodgers, one of the oldest and most storied franchises in baseball."I also encourage my fellow Catholics to reconsider their support of an organization that allows this type of mockery of its fans to occur," said Williams, a native of San Diego. "I know I am not alone in my frustration, hurt, and disappointment about this situation." A representative for the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence declined to comment specifically on the players’ remarks, saying it's not the group's "place to comment on the personal opinion of these brilliant athletes.""Our mission is to help those in need and provide service and aid to the LGBTQ community,” Sister Dominia, the abbess of the Los Angeles Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, said as she read a prepared statement over the phone. “We accepted our nomination to the Dodgers for their recognition of our 27 years of service to Los Angles and the LGBTQ+ people. We thank the Dodgers for their support.” Sister Dominia also expressed gratitude that Kershaw isn’t boycotting the Pride Night game, calling his decision "very Christian." "Neighbors are neighbors," she said. "He has his beliefs. It’s OK. I’m not mad about anything. It’s all good.”On Tuesday, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass apologized for asking consumers and his social media followers not to patronize companies that support LGBTQ rights, such as Target and Anheuser-Busch, which makes Bud Light.“I recognize yesterday I made a post that was hurtful to the Pride community, which includes friends of mine and close family members of mine,” Bass said in a statement he read to reporters before Toronto's game against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers. “I am truly sorry for that.”Bass said he spoke to teammates about his social media post and promised to "educate myself." “As of right now, I am using the Blue Jays’ resources to better educate myself to make better decisions moving forward,” said Bass, a native of suburban Detroit. “The ballpark is for everybody. We include all fans at the ballpark. We want to welcome everybody. That’s all I have to say.”A representative for Major League Baseball could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday, and a spokesman for the MLB Players Association, the union representing players, declined to discuss the matter.
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