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Jordan Spieth slams report about Patrick Cantlay ruling PGA Tour board: ‘No fact to it’

Jordan Spieth dispelled the notion he is part of an alliance with Tiger Woods and Patrick Cantlay on the PGA Tour board as the deadline nears for the tour to finalize its framework agreementź¦‰ with the Saudi backers of LIV Golf, wšŸ’«ho have lured away Masters champion Jon Rahm.

Sports Illustrated  the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia indicated it was willing to not only pump $2 billion into the proposed commercial deal as part of the June 6 agreement, but an additional $1 billion equalization pool for PGA Tour players who turned down LIV’s lucrative offers.

It also said Cantlay hšŸ…·aš”‰d seized control and was driving the negotiations with Woods and Spieth as part of an alliance to protect thešŸ  interests of topš’Ŗ players. Spieth recently was appointed to finish the board term of Rory McIlroy, who resigned last month and who often sparred with Cantlay.

ā€œThere’s no fact to it,ā€ Spieth told The Associated Press by phone on Friday. ā€œIt’s been very collective since I’ve jumped on. It’s not even a thing. We’re looking for the best outcome for the players as a whole, and it’s six persons (as player directors).ā€

Jordan Spieth responded to the Patrick Cantlay report by saying there's "no fact" to it.
Jordan Spieth responded to the Patrick Cantlay report by saying there’s “no fact” to it. Getty Images

The tour has until Dec. 31 to finalā™‰ize its agreement with the PIF.

The agreement, announced June 6, said the deadline could be extended if both sides agree, although PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan saidā™› last week Dec. 31 was a ā€œfirm target.ā€

The agent for Woods declined to comment.

Cantlay chose not to speak publicly except to say he is guided by a responsibility to represent the entire meź§‘mbership.

Cantlay, who won the FedEx Cup in 2021 and was voted PGA Tour player of the yešŸ·ar, is an intellect who can come across as aloof. He stood out at the Ryder Cup for not wearing a hat amid reports it was a protest for not getting paid, which he deniedšŸ’«.

Spą± ieth said Cantlay might be an easy target because of hā™is personality.

ā€œBut he’s very smart and he’s very measured in everything he says,ā€ Spieth said. “He doesn’t waste words, and a lot of times that comes across as demanding.

ā€œIn no way, shape or form does he control anything. He wants objectivity when it seems that isn’t the case,ā€ Spieth said. ā€œHe, like the rest of us, are all in agreement. We may disagree on how, when and why. But our collective duties are to represent the players ā€” deal, no deal, multiple partners.ā€

Patrick Cantlay was reported to be "calling the shots" as the PGA Tour navigates its deadline with LIV Golf.
Patrick Cantlay was reported to be “calling the shots” as the PGA Tour navigates its deadline with LIV Golf. Getty Images

The multiple partners involve private equity groups that have become part of negotiations. The tour has been narrowing them down, alonšŸŒ g š“ƒ²with negotiating with the PIF, and Acorn Growth and Fenway Sports Group are believed to be the leading contenders.

Negotiaš†tions became more complicated when Rahm, a PGA Tour loyalist since LIV began,Ā announced Thursday he had signedĀ with the rival league.

Not ošŸ”œnly šŸ was it a big loss for the PGA Tour, it was a reminder that the PIF has the money to grab even more players.

ā€œI don’t think for him it was the money,ā€ Spieth said of Rahm. ā€œI believe he saw two places that neither one was in a great situation right now, and he said, ā€˜May as well have the money.ā€™ā€

Monahan originally planned to meet with Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the governor of thšŸ¦¹e PIF, this week. That has been pushed back to next week, and it was not clear if they still would meet after the Rahm signš“‚ƒing.

ā€œIt’s a really nice play by them,ā€ Spieth said of the Saudis. ā€œI think we hold the best hand, but they know what our hand is. It’s a nice leveraging tool with everything going on.ā€

Among those leading the Acorn Growth bid to invest in the PGA Tour is Randall StephšŸƒenson, the retired AT&T chairman who resigned from the tour boardšŸ’§ in protest of the Saudi deal.

Spieth has been an AT&T ambassador for the last decade. McIlroy, meanwhile, was connected to the FešŸ²nway Sports Group through his TGL league, which has been postponed until 2025. Woods was appointed to the board four months ago, making it six player directors and five independent directors.

The other player directors are Weܫbb Simpson, Charley Hoffman and Peter Malnati.

Spieth said he thought the report that Cantlay had seized control of negotiations was ā€œa lot funnier than I thišŸ¦¹nk Pat did.ā€

ā€œI believe he’s done more for the PGA Tour in the last six months on the board than anyone since Tiger. That’s how great he’s been for the membership,ā€ Spieth said. ā€œIt’s like he’s the biggest issue and it couldn’t be further from the truth.ā€