david samson, former miami marlins president. the host, good to have you. a number of pga tour golfers are a little ticked off about this arrangement because they are the ones who bypassed a lot of big paydays from liv golf and the saudis. now they are in the same lunch. >> they feel they were taking a stand. let's talk about tiger woods, hundreds of millions to join liv golf and he said no. i'm not going to do that. i will be loyal to the pga and then woke up one morning with no warning at all. all of a sudden was part of liv golf and that is something pga completely botched in trying to effectuate this merger. they did not get consensus and they thrusted upon their members, there's pushback not just from players but also as we know from washington dc. neil: you hear from the liv golf side it is what it is, and the other stuff walks but i can't imagine it is a nice marriage here. assuming it sticks and stays, what is the fallout? >> these are mortal business enemies. what we call a merger is not exactly a merger. it is almost like a sponsorship agreement w