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PGA Tour Enterprises: $1.5 Billion Investment from SSG Brings New For-Profit Arm to Golf World

The creation of PGA Tour Enterprises, a new for-profit arm of the circuit, was met with great anticipation as it promised to bring collective expertise from Strategic Sports Group (SSG) led by Fenway Sports Group. On March 6, Tour commissioner Jay Monahan announced a $1.5 billion initial investment made by SSG. This investment is expected to provide valuable knowledge and experience for the PGA Tour’s future opportunities.

The board of directors of PGA Tour Enterprises, including Monahan, player directors Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth, independent director Joe Gorder and SSG directors, held a four-hour meeting at the RBC Heritage to discuss the partnership with SSG. The meeting also included a “meet and greet” with the Player Advisory Council and Theo Epstein, senior advisor at Fenway Sports.

The partnership between SSG and the PGA Tour involves a strategic investment of up to $3 billion, with a significant portion going towards player equity in PGA Tour Enterprises. Negotiations with Players International Federation (PIF) governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan are ongoing and discussions are taking place at various events such as The Players Championship. While progress is being made in negotiations, there are still key issues that need to be resolved before the partnership can be finalized.

Samantha Jones

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