“We know golf fans are eagerly anticipating a resolution to negotiations with the Public Investment Fund and want to thank President Trump for his interest and long-time support of the game of golf,” the statement from Monahan and the players said.
“We asked the President to get involved for the good of the game, the good of the country and for all the countries involved.
“We are grateful that his leadership has brought us closer to a final deal, paving the way for reunification of men’s professional golf.”
No details of the conversation with Trump were revealed and there was no indication when any deal might actually be completed.
Trump’s Doral course is set to host a LIV Golf event on April 4-6, the week before the Masters.
At this stage, major tournaments such as the annual showdown at Augusta National are the only places where the world’s top players from LIV and the PGA can compete against each other.