Sports Business Journal reported that LIV Golf would move on from embattled commissioner Greg Norman and replace him with a seasoned sports administrator. They did just that, as LIV hired Scott O’Neill,
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Jon Rahm believes LIV Golf's decision to replace Greg Norman with Scott O'Neil as the new CEO will give the breakaway Saudi circuit a "less threatening image" and help negotiations with the rival PGA Tour.
Jon Rahm believes replacing Greg Norman as LIV Golf CEO with “outsider” Scott O’Neil could lead to less “bad blood” with golf’s governing bodies.
Norman, the 1986 and 1983 Open champion who will continue with the league in an ambiguous role, often came off as divisive when LIV entered the golf scene. He called McIlroy "brainwashed by the PGA Tour" in 2022, putting Norman in the four-time major champion's crosshairs.
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Jon Rahm feels LIV Golf may have a "less threatening image" now that Australian golfing great Greg Norman is not at the helm of the Saudi-based tour.
McIlroy blamed him in part for golf’s “civil war”, saying later that year that he should “exit stage left” to allow the “adults” to patch up the sport’s schism. The Northern Irishman spoke of Norman in a much more pacifying manner this week. “Greg took a lot of flak the first couple of years,” McIlroy said.
Unfortunately, there has been a little bit of bad blood, possibly too much, between Greg and maybe the governing bodies