Greg Norman – Addition of Jon Rahm validates LIV format

LIV Golf League CEO and commissioner Greg Norman mentioned final week’s addition of Spain’s Jon Rahm, the third-ranked golfer on this planet, is validation of the circuit’s 54-hole format that comes with particular person and group golf.

Norman, talking to ESPN from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday morning, mentioned a number of gamers have contacted LIV Golf League officers to inquire concerning the remaining spots on a group that Rahm will captain.

“I feel phrase is getting on the market amongst all of the gamers around the globe, even the highest gamers, the most effective gamers on this planet,” Norman mentioned. “They love our format, they love our platform, they love the group spirit, the group environment. And to be sincere with you, I’ve seen it resonate very, very loudly this yr. And clearly, Jon is an unbelievable addition to us.”

Norman mentioned about eight to 12 gamers are within the working for 2 or three out there spots on the LIV Golf League roster. On Monday, Tony Finau introduced on social media that he plans to return to the PGA Tour in 2024. There was hypothesis that Finau could be contemplating a transfer to LIV Golf.

Rahm, the reigning Masters champion, signed a multiyear deal value greater than $300 million, in line with sources.

“I will be sincere with you, since Jon signed, I do know he is been inundated by gamers saying, ‘I wish to play in your group, Jon. How do I get on that?'” Norman mentioned. “And I’ve been inundated and my different group members, too, my C-suite throughout the group. I can inform you, hand on my coronary heart, between eight and 12 guys for about two or three spots and possibly two spots, to be sincere with you.”

Saudi Arabia’s Public Funding Fund (PIF) is financing the LIV Golf League, which begins its third season at Mayakoba in Mexico from Feb. 2-4. On June 6, the PIF signed a framework settlement with the PGA Tour and DP World Tour to mix their industrial properties, together with LIV Golf. The framework settlement has a Dec. 31 deadline.

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan was scheduled to fulfill with Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the PIF’s governor, this week. The PGA Tour’s coverage board notified gamers in a memo on Sunday that it was persevering with negotiations to kind a partnership with Strategic Sports activities Group, a conglomerate of U.S.-based traders led by Fenway Sports activities Group, and was persevering with its talks with PIF officers.

Norman instructed ESPN that the LIV Golf League would proceed as a “standalone entity,” no matter what occurs with the PGA Tour/PIF alliance.

“I am not concerned with that framework settlement in any respect,” Norman mentioned. “I am over right here taking care of LIV and working LIV, nevertheless it’s nice to see non-public fairness coming into the sport of golf and investing within the sport of golf. I hope it does happen indirectly, form or kind. It is to the betterment of the gamers.

“As a former participant, I am all concerning the impartial gamers’ rights. I am all concerning the gamers with the ability to earn extra money and go the place they should go to earn extra money and even keep someplace to earn extra money, and also you’re seeing that now. So, I do hope that some settlement indirectly, form or kind comes about, about non-public fairness investing into golf. We have it. Hopefully, it takes place in different establishments as properly.”

The unique framework settlement between the PGA Tour and PIF gave Monahan authority to find out LIV Golf’s future. Throughout his testimony in entrance of the U.S. Senate Everlasting Subcommittee on Investigations in July, PGA Tour chief working officer Ron Worth instructed senators that if the tour and the PIF reached an settlement, Norman’s place could be eradicated.

“We’d now not have a requirement for that sort of place,” Worth mentioned.

Norman mentioned Worth’s remark was unfounded and described it as “white noise.” Norman mentioned he hasn’t spoken to Monahan for the reason that framework settlement was introduced greater than six months in the past.

“I am nonetheless sitting right here,” Norman mentioned. “I nonetheless have the assist of my investor, and it’s what it’s. Individuals can say what they wish to say with out having any information of the end result.”

When the LIV Golf League launched most of its 2024 schedule final month, it did not embrace tournaments at golf equipment owned by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump’s programs in Sterling, Virginia; Bedminster, New Jersey; and Miami hosted 5 LIV Golf occasions within the circuit’s first two seasons, together with the group and particular person championships in 2022 and 2023.

LIV Golf did not determine websites for a March match in Saudi Arabia and an April 5-7 match within the U.S. in final month’s announcement. Particulars of the season-ending particular person and group championships additionally weren’t disclosed.

When Norman was requested why his circuit wasn’t going to make a cease at a Trump course in 2024, he instructed ESPN, “I did not know that was the case.”

When Norman was requested if LIV Golf would certainly play at a Trump course subsequent yr, he mentioned, “You will have to attend and see.”

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