Greg Norman urges Rory McIlroy to thank LIV Golf
Former LIV Golf CEO and PGA Tour legend Greg Norman sat down for an interview this week in the wake of the news that LIV Golf had hired Scott O'Neil to
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 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.
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 announced Wednesday that Scott O'Neil will take over as the league's chief executive officer, effective immediately. O'Neil is replacing the inaugural CEO and commissioner Greg Norman, who will remain with the 54-hole circuit in a different role,
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 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.
Justin Thomas has shed light on why the PGA Tour won't be emulating TGL's shot clock feature. After his debut with Atlanta Drive Golf Club, where they trounced New York Golf Club at the SoFi Center, Thomas addressed the shot clock issue that fans have lauded in TGL,
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Chase Koepka is set to make a comeback to competitive golf on the Asian Tour this week, after more than a year since his drop from LIV Golf. Koepka, along with Jediah Morgan, Sihwan Kim, and James Piot,