PGA Tour Nears Saudi Deal
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Trump meets with PGA Tour CommissionerJay Monahan at White House as deal with Saudis gets closer

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PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan met with President Donald Trump at the White House this week .
Trump invited Monahan to play golf at Trump International in West Palm Beach , Florida , on Nov. 15 .
The tour and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia first agreed to a deal in June 2023 , which ended the antitrust lawsuits between them.
LIV Golf spent some $2 billion to recruit top players, who then were suspended by the tour.
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