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LIV Golf: Tiger Woods offered up to $800m to join sport's new series claims CEO Greg Norman

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.

GolfMickelson moves above Tiger in Forbes' 2022 golf earners listYESTERDAY AT 15:21 Michelson was reportedly paid $200m to turn up with former world No. 1 Norman fronting the new series. «That number was out there before I became CEO,» Norman said of the $700-800 million figure reportedly presented to Woods.

«Look, Tiger is a needle-mover, right? So, of course you've got to look at the best of the best. They had originally approached Tiger before I became CEO. That number is somewhere in that neighbourhood.» Woods criticises LIV Golf Those playing in LIV Golf are not allowed to play in the PGA Tour amid an ongoing feud between the sport’s organisations.

Woods hit out at the players who have joined the breakaway series at the 150th Open Championship in St Andrews last month. «The players who have chosen to go to LIV and to play there, I disagree with it,” said Woods. “I think that what they've done is they've turned their back on what has allowed them to get to this position.

»You're just getting paid a lot of money up front and playing a few events and playing 54 holes. They're playing blaring music and have all these atmospheres that are different. «I just don't see how that move is positive in the long term for a lot of these players, especially if the LIV organisation doesn't get world-ranking points and the major championships change their

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