Rahm, LIV Golf and Greg Norman
Jon Rahm thinks Greg Norman's exit as LIV CEO is a positive step as "there was too much bad blood" between him and golf's power brokers.
Former LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman "would love to sit down" and talk with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy about how they've financially benefited from
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.
As LIV Golf brings in new CEO Scott O’Neil, former CEO Greg Norman said that he will continue to have a large influence on the league’s future.
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 divi
JON RAHM says LIV had to ditch Greg Norman as chief executive, because there was “too much bad blood between Greg and the governing bodies.” Norman has been replaced by Scott O’Neil, who has an
Jon Rahm was in the Persian Gulf this week ... Additionally, LIV officially replaced Greg Norman as CEO with Scott O’Neill. O’Neill may not have a strong foothold in the golf world.
Despite being on opposite sides of the issue, McIlroy and Rahm both expressed positive opinions about LIV Golf’s new CEO.
Jon Rahm’s season debut was cut short Friday after a few errant drives led to a second-round 77 and a missed cut at the Dubai Desert Classic.
I couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve accomplished or more pleased with where the league stands today," Greg Norman says of LIV Golf.
Tyrrell Hatton: The Englishman is known to run hot on the golf course, but he’s suddenly the hottest player on the planet as well. Hatton won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and has now gone win, runner-up, sixth, fifth, win in his past five worldwide starts.