'You better have your s*** together' - Greg Norman wants peace but ready to fight for LIV Golf with PGA Tour
Greg Norman has said his goal is for LIV Golf to co-exist with the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, but warned that he will fight his corner if challenged. The third LIV Golf event gets underway at Bedminster on Friday, with the tournament competing for eyeballs against the Rocket Mortgage Classic on the PGA Tour. Ad/> The tours are at loggerheads, with the PGA Tour suspending all players who have joined LIV.
/> Golf‘I will support the LIV Tour and the PGA Tour’ — Barkley in a 'win-win situation'16 HOURS AGO Norman, who unsuccessfully fought a battle with the PGA Tour in the 1990s to form a breakaway tour, wants to find common ground. Speaking to the New York Post, Norman said: “If he (PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan) wants to come and sit down right here right now, I’d sit down with him and say, 'OK Jay, what’s your problem? What are your issues?'” Asked if his aim was to work with the PGA Tour, Norman added: “100 per cent. We have no intention to try to destroy the PGA Tour.
Every step of the way we’ve built our model to work within the ecosystem and give everybody the opportunity to work within that ecosystem. «It’s pro golf. There’s such a simple solution, it’s ridiculous.
I can’t talk about it, because it’s a process we’ve gone through with our legal team knowing everything that’s in the rules and regulations. »But it’s not a hard fix, it’s really not. And the longer they do it (suspend players), the less we’re worried about it because we have more people coming in and wanting to invest." 'We haven’t been asked to do that' — No timeframe for LIV Golf to turn a profit 'It's been a part of it' — Stenson admits money was motivating factor in decision to join LIV Norman claims the problems plaguing the game at present are
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