Just days after teasing Australian Golf Digest readers about his next career move, outgoing LIV Golf chief executive officer Greg Norman has revealed his hand – a helping hand for Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese.
Outgoing LIV Golf chief executive Greg Norman says he is yet to watch and is unlikely to view the TMRW Golf League (TGL), also hosing down speculation his involvement with LIV is drawing to an end during an exclusive interview with Australian Golf Digest that will appear in the magazine’s February 2025 edition.
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.
The LIV Golf League filled the last open spot on its 2024 schedule overenight when officials announced that Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, Texas, will be the site for its season-ending $US50 million LIV Golf Team Championship.
Designed as a part of a luxury condo and villa development, it struggled financially since its inception in 2006 and finally shut down in 2018. Now, the ghostly remnants of the 6,300-metre (6,900-yard) course and the 109 hectares (269 acres) it occupies are up for sale.
Greg Norman has called out the PGA of Australia on social media for not using the words “LIV Golf” or “Ripper GC” for the second week in a row in posts congratulating Cameron Smith and his all-Australian squad on consecutive teams victories.
Five Australians will line up at the Byron Nelson tournament at the TPC Craig Ranch course in McKinney, Texas, on the PGA Tour this week, with defending champion Jason Day joining Adam Scott as former winners of the event.