Tiger Woods believes the rift in men’s professional golf is going to “heal quickly” following the involvement of US President Donald Trump.

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods and Adam Scott met President Donald Trump and Saudi businessman Yasir Al-Rumayyan on Thursday at the White House to discuss a merger with LIV Golf.

Woods confirmed an initial meeting took place last week that he was unable to attend, adding in public comments on Sunday that he would be present for the next “imminent meeting,” purportedly referencing the gathering Thursday in Washington.

“I think that things are going to heal quickly,” Woods said. “We’re going to get this game going in the right direction. It’s been heading in the wrong direction for a number of years.

“The fans want all the top players playing together and we’re going to make that happen.”

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