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Greg Norman Breaks Silence on LIV Exit, Calls Tenure Draining but Says He Has No Regrets

Scott O’Neil now leads LIV Golf as Norman reflects publicly for the first time.

Overview

  • In an Australian Golf Digest interview, Norman describes working 100-hour weeks and says the harshest blow was being judged by people who did not understand his intentions.
  • Norman maintains he would do it again and says he left with gratitude and pride, framing his stint as mission accomplished despite the personal toll.
  • Coverage recounts that O’Neil effectively took over in January, Norman’s contractual obligations ran through August, and he fully stepped away in September.
  • Norman says several players thanked him, naming Phil Mickelson, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood, while Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka were not among those he cited.
  • Reports in the coverage note LIV has posted more than $1.1 billion in losses in its UK operations since 2022, raising renewed questions about the league’s financial model.