The golf icon’s name has also surfaced in recent discussions surrounding the ongoing negotiations between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. Last week, Trump met with PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and player director Adam Scott in Washington, D.C., to discuss the future of professional golf. While the Tour’s official statement did not mention Woods’ attendance, flight-tracking data suggested his private jet landed at Dulles Airport Monday night before departing for Florida early the next morning.
A subsequent PGA Tour statement expressed appreciation for Trump’s involvement in bringing the negotiations closer to a resolution. “We are thankful that [Trump’s] leadership has brought us closer to a final deal, paving the way for reunification of men’s professional golf,” the statement read.