PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan takes medical leave amid LIV Golf Merger

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Amid the highly controversial agreement to merge with Saudi-backed LIV Golf, the PGA Tour announced that commissioner Jay Monahan is dealing with a medical situation, and has taken medical leave until he recovers. The Tour did not offer details as to what type of medical situation Monahan, 53, is recovering from, but said two executives are stepping in for Monahan during his absence.

The PGA Tour released a statement on its website: “Jay Monahan informed the PGA Tour Policy Board that he is recuperating from a medical situation. The Board fully supports Jay and appreciates everyone respecting his privacy. During Jay’s absence, Ron Price, Chief Operating Officer, and Tyler Dennis, Executive Vice President & President, PGA TOUR, will lead the day-to-day operations of the PGA TOUR with the assistance of the great team Jay has built, ensuring seamless continuity. We will provide further updates as appropriate”

Monahan became the PGA Tour commissioner in 2017. He announced the controversial decision last week that the Tour, the DP World Tour, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund had joined forces as partners.

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