"What our situations are legally, emotionally. "So (we need to) make sure Scottie gets recognised correctly, but also recognising the nature of what has transpired and the people who have left (the PGA Tour). We as a whole need to honour Scottie, Scottie is the winner, it's his dinner," Woods said. "The champions dinner is something that is going to be talked about. "That's a great question because I don't know, because I haven't been around them," Woods replied. With a potentially awkward reunion on the cards, Woods was asked what he expected when the groups of rival players converged. Speaking to reporters as he makes his comeback from injury at the Genesis Invitational this week, Woods said the saga had changed the nature of certain friendships on tour. With the likes of Cameron Smith, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed, and Dustin Johnson all set to be on the tee at Augusta in April, Woods admitted he wasn't sure how the reception would be with tensions still simmering between players. WOW: Adam Scott and Steve Williams announcement stuns golf world As such, LIV players are not banned from entering.īIG MOVE: Cameron Smith divides fans with all-Aussie LIV Golf rebrand Unlike most major event in the United States, which are sanctioned by the PGA Tor, golf's four major events - the Masters, US Open, PGA Championship and the British Open - are run independently. The PGA and LIV remain locked in a heated legal battle after the PGA banned LIV players from their events. With players from the PGA Tour and breakaway LIV Series set to face off at the Masters in April, golf legend Tiger Woods admits he's not sure what to expect when the rival players meet on the course. Tiger Woods says it's true that relationships between PGA players and LIV player such as Cameron Smith have changed amid a heated legal battle.
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