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Greg Norman says PGA Tour players 'should be thanking LIV' for sweeping changes

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LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman is all about the spirit of competition, and on Wednesday the two-time major winner said the PGA Tour "should be thanking" the rival Saudi-backed circuit, seemingly taking credit for the Tour’s recent changes.

During an interview with ESPN Chicago, Norman addressed the ongoing tensions between LIV Golf and the rest of the traditional golfing world, arguing that the addition of his new league has encouraged the PGA Tour to change it up.

LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman, right, congratulates Branden Grace, winner of the Portland Invitational LIV Golf tournament in North Plains, Oregon, on July 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Steve Dipaola)

"Since LIV’s come on board, the PGA Tour has stepped up. They would never have done that without competition. Competition’s the best thing in any sport," he explained. 

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"We’ve created this new atmosphere, this new energy, and the PGA Tour had to react. That tells us, me, LIV is the leader. LIV is the future of golf. As long as we keep maintaining our position and keep building and building and building, the Tour is going to have to keep reacting and reacting and reacting." 

PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan revealed significant changes to the Tour last month that will see the top players commit to a 20-tournament schedule with major financial incentives.

Commissioner Jay Monahan revealed changes to the PGA Tour last month that will see the top players commit to a 20-tournament schedule with major financial incentives. (Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)

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