Tiger Woods admitted he was ‘frustrated’ by the circumstances surrounding the controversial framework agreement between golf’s established tours and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. He and other players were blindsided by the secret negotiations between the PGA Tour commissioner, Jay Monahan, and two high-profile board members that led to the agreement. Woods said: ‘We were very frustrated with what happened and we took steps going forward to ensure that the player involvement was not going – we were not going to be left out of the process like we were. So part of that process was putting me on the board and accepting that position.’
Tiger Woods frustrated by controversial Saudi framework agreement with tours
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