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Tiger Woods had ‘good’ meeting with leading PGA Tour players to discuss challenges faced by LIV Golf

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Tiger Woods held a «good» meeting with leading PGA Tour players to discuss how to move forward in light of the challenges faced from LIV Golf.

Woods flew from his home in Florida — with Rickie Fowler also on the private jet — to Philadelphia, at which point he travelled an hour to Wilmington where this week’s BMW Championship is being hosted.

Ad Prior to the meeting it was reported that «everything was on the table» with regard to how to fight back against the Saudi-funded LIV Golf which has lured a host of players with mega-money contracts.

BMW ChampionshipBMW Championship 2022: Tee times, prize money, TV coverage as McIlroy heads field2 HOURS AGO Woods hosted the likes of Rory McIlory, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth and other leading figures on the PGA Tour.

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