Overview
- Greg Norman, CEO of LIV Golf, attended the Masters on a purchased ticket and claimed widespread support despite skepticism.
- Norman's narrative of receiving overwhelming support at Augusta is disputed by fans and observers, highlighting a divide in perceptions.
- Performance issues plague LIV players at the Masters, with several failing to make the cut, questioning the impact of the breakaway league.
- Critics argue that Norman's leadership and the lavish funding of LIV Golf have destabilized professional golf, leading to lower TV ratings and divided tours.
- Despite the controversy, some LIV players like Bryson DeChambeau showed resilience, making their presence felt in the tournament.