LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future After Greg Norman's Departure
LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future After Greg Norman's Departure

LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future After Greg Norman's Departure

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Greg Norman has stepped down as CEO of LIV Golf, a post he held since the league's inception in 2021, and has been replaced by Scott O'Neil. Norman expressed a desire to move on from past controversies involving Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods while remaining on LIV's board. Former PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh described the ongoing conflict between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour as detrimental to both, calling LIV a 'failed economic experiment' and stating that the PGA Tour's product is 'lessened'. Despite the challenges, Waugh remains hopeful that both sides can reach a deal to revive interest and viewership in professional golf. Norman has emphasized that while he plans to slow down, he will still engage with LIV Golf and believes his league has forced changes within the sport. The landscape of professional golf remains uncertain as both LIV and the PGA Tour seek to navigate their relationship amid fan disengagement and economic pressures.

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