Saudi-backed LIV Golf's feud with the PGA Tour was set aside by players at Monday's first practice for the 87th Masters, but LIV boss Greg Norman hopes for a fiery finish on Sunday.Reigning British Open champion Cameron Smith and two-time major winner Dustin Johnson were among LIV players receiving a warm welcome from PGA rivals at Augusta National."Lots of laughs, lots of handshakes and it was really nice," Smith said of his one-hour workout. "I wasn't sure what I was going to expect walking onto the range but it was good to see some familiar faces and lot of smiles."Australian Smith said the reception was important for the sport."There's too much rubbish going on...
I don't think there's any kind of hatred going on between the players. We're all happy where we are and I'm just as happy for the guys winning on the PGA Tour as I am for LIV golfers."Returning to Augusta feels like returning home for Cameron Smith.
His attention this week is squarely on the Green Jacket. #themasters pic.twitter.com/RjPIxhFbQzJohnson, the 2016 US Open and 2020 Masters winner who took LIV's 2022 individual crown, went around with US countrymen Kevin Kisner, Brian Harman and Gary Woodland."It's nice to see a lot of the guys because I haven't seen them all that much," Johnson said. "For me it's the same.
All my buddies are still my buddies and we play and it's still golf. So it doesn't matter where you play at."But Norman, LIV Golf's chief executive officer, said he had "goosebumps" thinking one of 18 LIV players who qualified for the Masters would win the green jacket and be greeted by 17 colleagues at Sunday's final hole."If one of our guys wins, no matter who it is, they are all going to be there on the 18th green and that just gives me