Former LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman has issued a bold challenge to Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, claiming he would "win the debate" in any discussion about the Saudi-backed tour's impact on professional golf.
Greg Norman said "I really have changed the game of golf more than what people realize" in a recent interview.
Greg Norman has stepped down as LIV Golf CEO and asked Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to recognise how they've benefitted from the league.
While speaking with Australian Golf Digest, former LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said that he would love to “sit down” with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. “I would love to. I would love them to recognize the fact that—like Tiger with his PIP (Player Impact Program) money—that only came because of LIV,
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.
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.
Well, that didn’t take long! After being ousted from his LIV Golf CEO position and replaced by Scott O’Neil earlier this month, Greg Norman has already found a new gig in the sports world and it’ll be pretty close to home.
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