Tiger Woods rejected $700-800 million LIV offer, Greg Norman says
Tiger Woods turned down an offer of about $700-800 million to take part in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series, the rebel circuit's chief Greg Norman said.
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Tiger Woods turned down an offer of about $700-800 million to take part in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series, the rebel circuit's chief Greg Norman said.
CEO of LIV Golf Greg Norman claims Tiger Woods was offered $700-800 million to join the sport's new series. LIV Golf has fractured golf, with a swathe of players jumping ship from the PGA Tour on the back of massive contract offers. Ad/> Several high-profile names including Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter have joined the Saudi Arabia-backed series.
Tiger Woods turned down a sum in the region of US$700 million to US$800 million to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series, the breakaway circuit's CEO Greg Norman told Fox News.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman has revealed that Tiger Woods turned down an offer “somewhere in the neighbourhood” of $700 million to $800m to join the breakaway tour.
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Tiger Woods turned down an offer between $700 million and $800 million to join the LIV Golf Invitational Series, LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman confirmed in an interview that aired Monday night.
Phil Mickelson’s move to LIV Golf has lifted him above Tiger Woods as the highest-earning golfer in 2022. The Saudi-backed LIV Golf has disrupted the sport by splashing out huge contracts to lure players from the PGA Tour. Ad/> Mickelson was one of the first to sign up, for a reported $200m, half of which was rumoured to be paid up front.