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John Daly Calls for Unity in Golf as Trump Steps into the Fray

John Daly is pushing hard to end the fight between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. He says it’s time to bring everyone together for the good of the sport. Daly has been outspoken about the double standards from PGA Tour boss Jay Monahan. While players were punished for joining LIV, Monahan himself golfed with Saudi leaders. Daly calls that unfair and wants the feuding to stop.

President Donald Trump is playing a big role in getting both sides to talk. Daly praises Trump as a leader who gets things done. He says Trump’s business skills and love for golf make him the perfect person to fix this mess. Daly has known Trump for decades and trusts him to bring common sense back to the game.

Money is a huge part of why players joined LIV Golf. Daly admits he’d take a $150 million offer too. He thinks players deserve to chase big paydays for their families. The PGA Tour can’t match those Saudi-backed payouts. Daly believes golfers should be free to play both tours without punishment.

Fans are the real losers in this split. They miss seeing the best players compete together. Daly wants more events where PGA and LIV stars face off. He says golf is a global game now, and everyone should work together. Letting politics ruin the sport helps no one.

Some critics say LIV Golf lacks the tradition of the PGA Tour. But Daly argues golf needs to evolve. New formats like team events could attract younger fans. He respects the PGA’s history but thinks LIV’s fresh ideas are good for the game’s future.

Trump’s golf courses have hosted LIV events, showing his support. Daly credits Trump for keeping talks alive when others gave up. He hopes a deal gets done before the 2024 election. A unified golf world would be a win for America and the sport.

Old-guard PGA loyalists resist change, but Daly says they’re wrong. Letting players choose where to compete is freedom. The Saudi investment brings opportunities the PGA never could. Daly believes true patriots would support golfers getting paid what they’re worth.

The clock is ticking to save professional golf. With Trump’s help and Daly’s loud voice, there’s hope. A merger would show the world how great America can be when we put aside petty fights. Let’s make golf united again – for the players, the fans, and the country.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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