The Saudi Public Investment Firm is reportedly interested in moving Greg Norman out of the position of LIV Golf CEO, though not out of the golf league's offices entirely.
The PIF and LIV Golf are searching for a new CEO, according to Josh Carpenter of Sports Business Journal. Greg Norman, 69, has served as the league's CEO since its emergence in 2021.
Three years ago, the golfing world was rocked by the birth of Greg Norman’s led LIV Golf, a new and controversial golf league backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Greg Norman, CEO of Liv Golf, has responded to an article in Golf Digest that suggests Jon Rahm is seeking to leave Liv Golf and return to the PGA Tour.
During the first day of the men’s golf competition at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman was among those taking in the action at Le Golf National.
Greg Norman has made waves in Paris as he supports his LIV Golf players competing in the 2024 Olympic Games. Norman, the LIV Golf commissioner, announced his presence in the French capital through a series of social media posts, expressing his enthusiasm for the Olympic spirit and his players’ participation.
Greg Norman is well aware the LIV Golf season is winding down, and he delivered a stern warning to players who are on the cusp of being dumped from the tour.
Greg Norman is once again making headlines in the golf world, pointing to a “new phenomenon” in golf. In recent years, the golf world has witnessed an unexpected abuzz with the arrival of LIV Golf, a league that has disrupted the established norms of the sport.
LIV Golf’s team concept is about to get a bit more interesting. CEO Greg Norman announced today that the league will be creating a trade window from now until June 9.
After Talor Gooch received a special invitation from the PGA Championship, several other golfers from LIV Golf also received invitations the tournament organizers.
More than 94,000 fans flocked to The Grange Golf Club this past weekend for LIV Golf Adelaide, setting the record for the highest attendance at a LIV event to date.
Following the success of LIV Golf Adelaide, two-time major champion Greg Norman took a massive swipe at the PGA Tour and the doubters of breakaway tour.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman vehemently denied offering any kind of deal to World No.2 Rory McIlroy following rumors surrounding the chaos. The rumor first started after CityAm posted about the Saudi league supposedly reaching out to McIlroy for a $850 million contract with an ownership stake in LIV.
CEO Greg Norman and LIV Golf will consider the 72-hole, traditional professional golf tournament format while also weighing the financial implications of an added round to the upstart tour's current three-day events.
Even after making peace with the PGA Tour, LIV Golf just can't seem to avoid litigation.
It sounds like Greg Norman’s run as the CEO of LIV Golf could be coming to an end.
Adam Sandler is reportedly going to be a golfer on screen, again. And of course he’s reprising one of his most iconic roles.
The legal saga between the two golf circuits will play out at its own pace, and the outcome is impossible to predict. What we know with much more certainty is that the players will be perfectly fine.
After Norman's role with LIV Golf led to an awkward lead-up to the 2022 Masters. Will 2023 be a repeat or will the golf legend receive his usual invite to the prestigious event.
We didn't think it was possible for LIV Golf's TV ratings to get any worse -- and boy, we were wrong.
As expected, LIV Golf has announced a multi-year rights agreement with The CW Network. The deal marks the Saudi-backed golf league’s first U.S. TV and streaming deal.
LIV Golf has reportedly secured a television broadcast deal heading into its second season.
Greg Norman has been the very public face of LIV Golf, but he could be moved aside and replaced by a new CEO in the near future.
LIV Golf has built a reputation by using large sums of money to draw some of the top players in the world, and now they are expected to use that financial might, which is backed by the Saudi Arabian government, to pay for its first major United States television deal.
Greg Norman founded the QBE Shootout in 1989 and has hosted the charity event every year since, but he will not be in attendance this year. That is because the LIV Golf CEO and commissioner has been asked to stay home.
LIV Golf is looking for a broadcast partner in the United States, and at least one tech giant has reportedly turned down the opportunity to work with the Saudi-backed golf league.
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