Norman has been a controversial figure ever since LIV’s inception as the former PGA Tour star has been a vocal spokesperson for the rebel series. The Aussie has been left questioning his decisions as rumors have claimed that tour officials have found a replacement for him.
Is Greg Norman leaving LIV Golf?
The official answer as of now is no. However, his future still remains uncertain.
The speculations began over the past weekend when reports surfaced claiming that LIV Golf was ‘in talks’ to replace its controversial chief executive. The reports were backed by the fact that LIV was roping in former Taylormade CEO Mark King as a replacement.
The Saudi-backed series’ decision to bring in a fresh face to its leadership wasn’t surprising. Despite being the face of the tour, Norman’s first year in power was average at best. While he managed to land some big names from the PGA Tour, he also failed to bring broadcasters on board.
LIV finished its season with its audience tuning into YouTube to watch the event, which was a big negative on his report card.
The rumors of Norman being ousted from the series before its second season spread like wildfire on social media. However, it was quickly dismissed by LIV Golf officials. Despite having multiple reasons to be believable, LIV Golf managing director Majed Al-Sorour released a statement denying it.
Speaking to Sports Illustrated about the report, Majed Al-Sorour said:
At the time of writing, Greg Norman remains the CEO of LIV Golf. It will be interesting to see if Norman would step down, take on a different leadership role, or even work as a tag team with Mark King when the LIV league kicks off in 2023.
Greg Norman eyeing to remain as LIV Golf CEO
It is pertinent to note that Greg Norman has no plans to leave LIV Golf. The Aussie sounded optimistic whenever he speaks about LIV’s future. The CEO recently made positive comments on LIV’s progress throughout the year. Following the end of the series’ inaugural season, he said that LIV has merely ‘begun’.
Speaking to Sports Illustrated, Greg Norman said:
Norman also took to his Twitter handle to call LIV an ‘important part’ of golf’s future. Tweeting after the LIV team championship in Miami, the Aussie took a jibe at the ’haters’ and wrote that the series came a long way.
Greg Norman tweeted:
The tweet was an apparent jibe at PGA Tour star Rory McIlroy, a staunch opponent of LIV, who had earlier stated that the rebel series defectors were ‘dead in the water’.
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