Tiger Woods was chanted at the White House, including by President Donald Trump. But not all fans were pleased with it.
Tiger Woods was part of the merger talks Thursday between the PGA Tour and Saudi-funded LIV Golf, which has stalled for the past two years.
Tiger Woods and PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan are part of a White House meeting that signals more progress in getting a deal done with the Saudi backers of LIV Golf.
However, the moment that really stole the show was when President Donald Trump addressed a Black History Month Reception that was happening at the White House, and since Tiger Woods was already there, he apparently invited him to tag along. It made for quite the moment, as you can see in this photo shared by the White House:
Golf legend Tiger Woods and President Donald Trump met at the White House to discuss a potential reunification of golf amid the PGA and LIV Golf rift
Golf icon Tiger Woods made a surprise appearance at the White House during a ceremony hosted by Donald Trump on Thursday.
Woods, a Tour policy board member who is serving on the Transaction Sub-Committee, said on Sunday’s broadcast on CBS of the Genesis Invitational that another meeting to discuss the reunification of PGA Tour and LIV Golf, as well as a potential investment from the Saudis in the PGA Tour, was imminent.
There is a general belief that talks between PGA Tour Enterprises and the Public Information Fund are moving closer to a long-awaited agreement
Tiger Woods was at the White House on Thursday and joined President Trump during a White House reception for Black History Month.
This is the second time in just over two weeks the PGA Tour leadership — Woods and Scott — have met at the White House.
Woods appeared visibly nervous and rejected Trump's invitation, simply putting his hands up and shaking his head. "He's much more comfortable [on the golf course]," said Trump, before he was drowned out by chants of: "Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!"
Tiger Woods was at the White House on Thursday and joined President Trump during a White House reception for Black History Month. Woods was reported to be in Washington D.C. to be a part of ...