R&A 'not aware' of Greg Norman's Open plans
The R&A is not aware if LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman plans to be among a record crowd for this year's Open Championship at Royal Troon.
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The R&A is not aware if LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman plans to be among a record crowd for this year's Open Championship at Royal Troon.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said he is open-minded about the idea of moving to a traditional 72-hole format, though he added that the Saudi-backed circuit would need to evaluate the impact of adding an extra round to its 54-hole, no-cut events.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said Wednesday he is open-minded about the idea of moving to a traditional 72-hole format, though he explained that the Saudi-backed circuit would need to evaluate the impact of adding an extra round to its 54-hole, no-cut events.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said he is open-minded about the idea of moving to a traditional 72-hole format, though he added that the Saudi-backed circuit would need to evaluate the impact of adding an extra round to its 54-hole, no-cut events.
PGA Tour sensation Maverick McNealy, who has yet to grace The Masters, is set to outstrip LIV Golf's head honcho Greg Norman in the wealth stakes. Despite a modest £7million from his golfing career so far, McNealy is in line for a slice of a £1billion inheritance, positioning him as potentially the second-richest golfer ever, trailing only behind Tiger Woods.
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AUGUSTA, Georgia : After largely managing to keep a lid on any lingering friction from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf drama during Masters week, bitterness and concern surfaced on Thursday following the ceremonial opening tee shots.
One of the great quotes in golfing history was uttered in a bathroom at Augusta on Saturday night of the Masters in 1996.