Greg Norman accuses PGA over super league 'threats'
Greg Norman has accused the PGA Tour of «bullying and threatening» its players for suggesting they face a lifetime ban if they take part in his Saudi-funded super league.
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Greg Norman has accused the PGA Tour of «bullying and threatening» its players for suggesting they face a lifetime ban if they take part in his Saudi-funded super league.
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