Players seek 'full disclosure' of Saudi talks
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A group of 21 rank-and-file PGA Tour players employed law firm Susman Godfrey LLP to address a letter to the PGA Tour policy board demanding more transparency over ongoing negotiations with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and an outside equity group.
The PGA Tour said in a memo on Sunday that it is advancing negotiations with the PIF, as a deadline to finalize details from the June 6 framework agreement approaches on Dec 31. The tour also revealed it is in talks with a consortium of US sports team owners led by Fenway Sports Group.
With the future of men's professional golf in the balance, players like Chez Reavie, James Hahn and Englishman Danny Willett want to know what's coming.


















