Greg Norman “has got to leave.” Tiger Woods said this back in November 2022. He made it perfectly clear that Norman was the roadblock to peace in golf’s bitter civil war. The LIV CEO’s combative style had become a liability. It took more than a year, but Woods finally got his wish. LIV Golf replaced Norman in January 2025, which ended Norman’s three-year run as CEO. Scott O’Neil stepped into this volatile mess and was a “serious hire” from the NBA. His job was to stop the war and start the integration.
Nearly a year has passed since O’Neil took the top job, and the “growing concerns” about LIV’s future are louder than ever as the league is in a loss for another season. So, what does his report card look like? LIV Golf Senior Writer Matt Vincenzi recently spoke out about that with Chris Mc

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