Two-time major champion Greg Norman was the driving force behind the launch of the Saudi Arabia-funded breakaway league LIV Golf in 2022, but he's no longer the boss
Greg Norman has called on Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to thank LIV Golf after the breakaway league's former CEO's bitter war of words with the two PGA Tour legends
LIV Golf's new CEO comes from the broader sports world, and Bob Harig writes that a more conciliatory tone appears to be in place now from all sides of the divide.
Greg Norman says he would win a debate with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy on how Saudi-funded LIV Golf has helped them financially. And by the sound of his interview with Australian Golf Digest, it wasn’t just LIV Golf where the Shark left his teeth marks.
Greg Norman is on his way out at LIV Golf, but there's at least one hotly debated topic on which he'd like the last word. The post What ex-LIV CEO Greg Norman wants Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy to understand appeared first on Golf.
Woods publicly called for Norman to step down from LIV Golf in the interests of mending fences between the breakaway circuit and the PGA Tour. McIlroy blamed Norman in part for a “civil war” in golf, previously saying that he should “exit stage left” to allow the “adults” to patch up the sport’s schism.
Former LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman "would love to sit down" and talk with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy about how they've financially benefited from
Woods publicly called for Norman to step down from LIV Golf in the interests of mending fences between the breakaway circuit and the PGA Tour. McIlroy blamed Norman in part for a “civil war” in golf, previously saying that he should “exit stage left” to allow the “adults” to patch up the sport’s schism.
Former LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman wants to sit down and bury the hatchet with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy and hear them admit they’ve benefited hugely from the Saudi-backed circuit. Woods and McIlroy were highly critical of the Australian legend for LIV Golf’s disruption of the men’s game.
Greg Norman discusses his willingness to meet with Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods, highlighting LIV Golf's impact on the sport and the PGA Tour.
In his first interview since being officially replaced as LIV Golf CEO, Greg Norman spoke to Australian Golf Digest about TGL, changing the game, and his future plans