Golf superstar Rory McIlroy shares his thoughts on Greg Norman's exit from LIV Golf, mentions that it's a "good move."
Greg Norman says he would love to sit down with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to discuss how Saudi-funded LIV Golf has made them richer.
Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods imposed themselves as the main critics of LIV Golf after the arrival of the Saudi-backed Tour on the golf scene. Two leading names on the golf scene were not open to the arrival of the Saudis in the world of golf,
Greg Norman said he'd win a debate with Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods on the topic of how those PGA Tour marquee names benefited financially from the upstart new circuit.Norman served as LIV Golf's commissioner and CEO upon its inception before being replaced by Scott O'Neil last week.
Norman, the 1986 and 1983 Open champion who will continue with the league in an ambiguous role, often came off as divisive when LIV entered the golf scene. He called McIlroy "brainwashed by the PGA Tour" in 2022, putting Norman in the four-time major champion's crosshairs.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman to be replaced as the breakaway league's boss, and now the PGA Tour stars have got their way
LIV Golf’s outgoing CEO Greg Norman has asked Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to both recognise that they have benefited from the breakaway league’s creation. Woods and McIlroy, two of golf’s biggest names, have been staunch opponents of LIV Golf and offered the PGA Tour its biggest show of strength when they remained with the established circuit.
Greg Norman’s LIV Golf tenure will officially ... Norman said he would still be willing to sit down and talk with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy about one subject. No, not the TGL.
Greg Norman is set to link up with organizers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics. Local media has reported that Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese picked Norman to fill a void on the 24-person organizing board for the Games.
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
Norman served as LIV Golf’s commissioner and chief executive upon its inception before being replaced by Scott O’Neil last week. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Greg Norman said "I really have changed the game of golf more than what people realize" in a recent interview.