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United chair to head new partnershi­p

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NEWCASTLE United chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan will hold the position as chair in the new PGA Tour-LIV Golf commercial entity.

The bombshell news emerged yesterday as the two feuding organisati­ons agreed to merge in a monumental ruling that will change golf forever.

The pair had been engaged in a bitter legal feud since August this year after 11 pro-golfers, who were suspended from PGA events after playing in Saudi-backed LIV tournament­s, sued the PGA for allegedly using its power to ‘stifle competitio­n and punish defectors.’

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) funds LIV Golf.

However, the litigation will be dropped after the two rival golf commission­s agreed to become one. “This is a historic day for the game we all know and love,” said PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan.

Al-Rumayyan, who heads Newcastle’s board of directors and PIF, will now head the board of the directors for the currently unnamed partnershi­p when it comes into effect.

A San Francisco court recently approved the PGA Tour’s request to include PIF chair and Magpies chairman Al-Rumayyan in its lawsuit and ordered them to produce documents in the case.

However, PIF challenged that order, arguing both the wealth fund and its governor Al-Rumayyan “are not ordinary third parties subject to basic discovery relevance standards”.

This prompted backlash from the wider community, with Amnesty Internatio­nal insisting those claims contradict­ing the ‘legally binding’ claims made to the Premier League when PIF took over Newcastle.

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