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Paige Spiranac weighs in on ‘spicy’ PGA Tour, LIV Golf merger

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The unexpected merger between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour could have some "spicy" implications, golf influencer Paige Spiranac shared on social media Tuesday. 

The PGA Tour announced a landmark merger with the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), and the DP World Tour on Tuesday morning with the ultimate goal of trying to "unify the game of golf."

Paige Spiranac at the Bass Pro Shops Legends Competition at Top of the Rock on Saturday, April 27, 2019. (Andrew Jansen/News-Leader)

However, the news was met with harsh criticism that particularly focused on Commissioner Jay Monahan and his previously unmoved stance on LIV since its inception in 2022 and other critics of the Saudi-backed circuit.

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"The PGA Tour and LIV are merging," Spiranac tweeted shortly after the news broke. "Golf Twitter is about to be spicy the next couple days." 

Social media was ablaze with those pointing out Monahan and the Tour’s about-face. 

Video of Monahan being interviewed by CBS' Jim Nantz in June 2022 began circulating on social media. During the interview, Monahan shared his stance after being asked about the ​​9/11 victims' families and their opposition to the new league over its ties to Saudi funding. 

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"As it relates to the families of 9/11, I have two families that are close to me that lost loved ones. So, my heart goes out to them. And I would ask any player that has left or any player that would ever consider leaving: Have you ever had to apologize for being a member of the PGA Tour?"

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