Here are five things that might happen if the PGA Tour/PIF agreement is blocked by government

What if the United States government believes that the deal is illegal at worst and just plain rotten at best?
Peter Malnati answers questions from the PGA Tour Board Room

The wide-ranging conversation started with a simple question: do you want this deal to be consummated?
Lynch: Golfers shouldn’t expect comforting comments as the PGA Tour’s Saudi Arabia deal comes into shape

The PGA Tour will be worryingly dependent on Saudi good faith in negotiations.
Phil Mickelson’s view on the future of pro golf after PGA Tour and PIF deal: ‘We are all very optimistic.’

“A lot of the changes that have been made because of LIV were all very [appreciated].”
Could Saudi-backed PIF be the main sponsor of a Florida PGA Tour? Listen to us

If Saudi Arabia’s PIF becomes a title sponsor for this PGA Tour event, it wouldn’t be the year’s most shocking development.
Lynch: Jay Monahan’s retreat spares him at least the spectacle of Patrick Cantlay’s artless coup

Multiple sources say Cantlay has romanced LIV for some time, including while being a sitting member of the Tour’s policy board.
The PGA Tour has had its fair share of fights and tiffs since its beginning.

The PGA tournament division withheld all purse winnings from a new pro for his first six months. An internship, of sorts.
How long before a hearing in Congress on the PGA Tour and PIF deal? One senator said it’s ‘possible within weeks’

Sen. Richard Blumenthal said on CBS’s “Face The Nation” that a subcommittee he leads is digging deeper into the potential deal.
Now that the U.S. Open has passed, we can start to look at what the future of golf looks like.

What is it about the U.S. Open being a magnet for controversy emerging all around the championship?
Tom Watson writes to PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, asking for information: ‘What are the options?’

Watson said the rollout of the deal with PIF was poorly handled and wondered aloud whether the players have options.