Tiger Woods rejected $700-800 mn LIV offer, Greg Norman says
Tiger Woods turned down an offer of about $700-800 million to take part in the LIV Golf series, the 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 LIV Golf series, the circuit's chief Greg Norman said.
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.
New Team Europe Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald said he is unsure if LIV Golf players will be allowed to feature in next year's event.
Luke Donald has been named Europe's Ryder Cup captain for next year’s contest in Rome after Henrik Stenson was stripped of the role.
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.
Hall of Fame golfer Greg Norman joins 'One Nation with Brian Kilmeade' to discuss the controversy surrounding LIV Golf's fundraising and more in a Fox News exclusive.
Eddie Pepperell has compared LIV Golf’s disruption of the sport to the failed European Super League project in football. LIV Golf, backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, has muscled in on the sport by shelling out huge sums to lure players from the PGA Tour. Ad/> Pepperell has been vocal in his criticism of LIV, saying it is a bad move for golf for a number of reasons — one of which is the potential to put more money into the hands of fewer individuals.
Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson is reportedly set to be the latest big-name player to join the LIV Golf Series. The Saudi-backed breakaway circuit is set to host its third event in New Jersey this week, with Jason Kokrak, Charles Howell III and Henrik Stenson the newest players to tee off after defecting from the PGA Tour. Ad/> The trio will soon be joined on the course by Watson, who, according to the Daily Telegraph, will be paid a fee of £41 million and will feature in the next event in Boston in September.