New LIV Golf chief executive Scott O’Neil on his plans to work closely with Golf Australia, investing in the women’s game and how he’s handling the pressure of stepping into Greg Norman’s shoes.
A day after record attendance numbers revealed more than 100,000 people attended LIV Golf Adelaide over three days at The Grange Golf Club, the highly-anticipated event enjoyed strong TV ratings with 2 million people tuning in across Seven’s platforms over the weekend.
LIV Golf league’s biggest event had Adrian Meronk, LIV Adelaide winner Joaquin Niemann, Ian Poulter and other players dancing on the stage during a performance by Australian DJ star, FISHER.
Finally, Joaquin Niemann was able to enjoy a tournament victory in Australia without the weight of trying to bag major championship starts from a trip Down Under.
LIV Golf has reaffirmed its commitment to Australia in a landmark announcement today, confirming that Adelaide will remain the exclusive Australian home of the LIV Golf League until 2031. The news, unveiled before a crowd of thousands at the par-3 Watering Hole (No.12) during the final round of LIV Golf Adelaide, featured South Australia Premier Read more…
For a guy who comes from outside the world of golf, LIV Golf’s new CEO, Scott O’Neil, now occupies a hot seat among the game’s most powerful decision makers.
It’s fitting that LIV Golf Adelaide has become a fixture at The Grange Golf Club, the 36-hole course where Greg Norman collected his first ever win as a professional at the 1976 West Lakes Classic.
LIV Golf chief executive officer Greg Norman has revealed that the league will soon have a new leader at the helm, signalling a significant transition as it gears up for an ambitious 2025 season.
Say what you like about Martin Kaymer – and there are those who have done just that during the two-and-a-half years since he made his controversial switch to LIV Golf.
Sources tell Golf Digest that Scott O’Neil, a sports and entertainment executive, is expected to be hired as the league’s chief executive, replacing Greg Norman in that role, with a formal announcement to come in the next month.
Golf Digest has confirmed what was first reported by Bunkered.co.uk, that Monahan, along with a few other PGA Tour “team members”, has been in attendance at the Future Investment Initiative (FII), an annual conference run by the PIF in Riyadh.