Greg Norman has landed a new role just weeks after being replaced as the CEO of LIV Golf ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games
Former LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman will be part of the organizing committee for the Brisbane 2032 Summer Olympics, the Australian said Thursday.
Well, that didn’t take long! After being ousted from his LIV Golf CEO position and replaced by Scott O’Neil earlier this month, Greg Norman has already found a new gig in the sports world and it’ll be pretty close to home.
Greg Norman has been replaced as the CEO of LIV Golf, but the world No. 1 has already picked up a new role elsewhere which will see him play a big role in 2032 Olympic Games
LIV Golf's new CEO comes from the broader sports world, and Bob Harig writes that a more conciliatory tone appears to be in place now from all sides of the divide.
Former LIV Golf CEO and PGA Tour legend Greg Norman sat down for an interview this week in the wake of the news that LIV Golf had hired Scott O'Neil to
J ay Monahan & Co. are changing the rules of the PGA Tour again. The arrival of LIV Golf has forced the PGA Tour headquarters to make some drastic changes to keep up with the comp
Greg Norman is on his way out at LIV Golf, but there's at least one hotly debated topic on which he'd like the last word.
Greg Norman has stepped down as LIV Golf CEO and asked Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to recognise how they've benefitted from the league.
The New Zealand Open, founded in 1907, will stage its 104th edition at Millbrook Resort and both LIV stars are entered in the field. The tournament, boasting a NZ$2,000,000 prize purse, is contested over 72 holes of stroke play and, over the years, has been won by some huge names.
A PGA Tour pro has sounded off on pace of play issues on the circuit, naming eight ways to tackle the ongoing battle.