PGA Tour

2022 - 9 - 15

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PGA Tour is 'trying to destroy' LIV Golf, claims Greg Norman (BreakingNews.ie)

The 67-year-old says attempts to discuss a way where all the tours can co-exist have been turned down.

He said in The Australian: “This notion we’re trying to destroy tours is not true. “We tried awfully hard, I know I did personally for the past year. Greg Norman says the PGA Tour is “trying to destroy” the controversial LIV Golf tour.

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Greg Norman says LIV Golf circuit has 'no interest' in truce with rival ... (ESPN.co.uk)

Norman said he tried to talk to PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan in the past about trying to figure out how the leagues can coexist, but Norman says he's no ...

I know for a fact that many PGA players were and still are interested in playing for a new league, in addition to playing for the Tour. The PGA Tour is trying to destroy us, it's as simple as that." "Players have the right and the freedom to play where we like. Smith, the third-ranked golfer in the world and reigning Open Championship winner, was among the latest wave of players to leave. LIV Golf, financed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has been in a fierce battle with the PGA Tour for the best golfers in the world for much of this year. More than two dozen PGA Tour members have defected to LIV Golf, including a handful who have resigned their memberships.

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'The PGA Tour is trying to destroy us' – LIV golf chief Greg Norman ... (Independent.ie)

LIV Golf Series CEO and commissioner Greg Norman said he's not interested in a truce with the PGA Tour, which he accused of trying to destroy the upstart ...

"We're talking to four different networks -- and live conversations where offers are being put on the table," Norman told ESPN 1000 Chicago. "This notion we're trying to destroy tours is not true. The PGA Tour is trying to destroy us, it's as simple as that," Norman told The Australian.

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Greg Norman accuses PGA Tour of "trying to destroy" LIV Golf as ... (Mirror.co.uk)

The ongoing civil war between golf's leading circuits won't end anytime soon, and Greg Norman has once again gone on the attack ahead of the fifth LIV event ...

We are ready and willing to have discussions about bringing more professional tour events to NSW.” The LIV Golf tour resumes tomorrow, with the Invitational Chicago taking place at Rich Harvest Farms. The PGA Tour is trying to destroy us, it’s as simple as that. “We tried awfully hard, I know I did personally for the past year. [big boost regarding his plans](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/golf/liv-golf-australia-plans-boost-27990915), with New South Wales' sport minister claiming the state is "ready and willing" to hold talks with LIV Golf. [Greg Norman](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/greg-norman) has continued the ongoing war of words within golf, arguing that the [PGA Tour](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/pga-tour-1) is "trying to destroy" his [LIV Golf](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/liv-golf) circuit.

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LIV Golf chief Greg Norman says the PGA Tour are 'trying to destroy ... (Daily Mail)

The Australian, who is chief executive of the controversial Saudi-backed series that has lured the likes of Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and world number two ...

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Norman says LIV Golf not interested in negotiating with PGA Tour (Reuters)

LIV Golf chief executive Greg Norman said he was no longer prepared to negotiate with the PGA Tour and rejected the Saudi-funded series as being a ...

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Greg Norman says LIV Golf circuit has 'no interest' in truce with rival ... (ESPN)

Greg Norman says the upstart LIV Golf circuit has "no interest" to talk with the rival PGA Tour about a truce.

I know for a fact that many PGA players were and still are interested in playing for a new league, in addition to playing for the Tour. The PGA Tour is trying to destroy us, it's as simple as that." "Players have the right and the freedom to play where we like. Smith, the third-ranked golfer in the world and reigning Open Championship winner, was among the latest wave of players to leave. LIV Golf, financed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has been in a fierce battle with the PGA Tour for the best golfers in the world for much of this year. More than two dozen PGA Tour members have defected to LIV Golf, including a handful who have resigned their memberships.

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PGA Tour is 'trying to destroy' LIV Golf, claims Greg Norman (Irish Examiner)

67-year-old Norman, the chief executive of the Saudi-backed rebel tour, claims that attempts to discuss a way where all the tours can co-exist have been ...

He said in The Australian: “This notion we’re trying to destroy tours is not true. “We tried awfully hard, I know I did personally for the past year. Greg Norman says the PGA Tour is “trying to destroy” the controversial LIV Golf tour.

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Q&A: NBC Sports' Tommy Roy on producing the Presidents Cup ... (pgatour.com)

This year's Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Club will mark Adam Scott's 10th consecutive appearance in the biennial event. He won't be the most-experienced ...

Sangmoon Bae, when we were in Korea (for the 2015 Presidents Cup) and it all came down to him and it was a lot of pressure and he stepped up and performed down the stretch and then ultimately got beat. To be able to hear the splash sound just accentuates a moment all that much more, so I’m grateful that experts in the technological side of our business have been able to do what they've done. He was carrying his team while in his home country and it was pretty incredible to watch. PGATOUR.COM: How do you want to show these specific holes, in particular with the lake, the aesthetics of that? The emotion of the player himself, the emotion of the fans around, the emotion of the captains and the rest of the teammates. ROY: Technology wise, the miniaturization of all the equipment allows us to have more of it. They've done a great job changing the routing so that we'll be able to get these iconic holes on the air. And of course, all basically at the same time. I'd say by ‘95, we had our act together on how to cover the team, match play and capture everything, but there are nuances and you do learn all the time how to improve. We frame to include that in the shot. TOMMY ROY: You're playing for a team, for your captain, for your country, and because of that the pressure is ratcheted up way more than a stroke play event where you're just playing for yourself. It is his duty to capture not just the important shots, but also the emotions that are inherent with international team events.

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LIV Golf Has 'No Interest In Sitting Down With' The PGA Tour (Golf Monthly)

With battle lines drawn, any chance of the two tours working together harmoniously look dead in the water.

Jeff's favourite course played is Sandy Lane in Barbados, which went far better than when he played Matfen Hall in Northumberland, where he crashed the buggy on the way to the 1st tee! LIV’s players have been banned from taking part in PGA Tour events, and there is an ongoing court case in which the DP World Tour is hoping to follow suit. [Dustin Johnson prevailed at the extra hole](https://www.golfmonthly.com/news/dustin-johnson-claims-maiden-liv-golf-title-with-dramatic-playoff-win) over Anirban Lahiri and Joaquin Niemann. He has faced golfing greats Sam Torrance and Sergio Garcia, but on the poker felt rather than the golf course. The PGA Tour has not sat down and had a conversation with myself or any of my investors. [The Australian](https://www.theaustralian.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=TAWEB_WRE170_a&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theaustralian.com.au%2Fsport%2Fgolf%2Fliv-tour-negotiating-with-state-governments-over-holding-tournament-in-australia%2Fnews-story%2F2ac046d67e505ebae4d6d99eb2bdd8d8&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&v21=dynamic-groupb-test-noscore&V21spcbehaviour=append): “This notion we're trying to destroy tours is not true.

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Norman: LIV not interested in sitting down with PGA TOUR (thescore.com)

LIV Golf CEO and commissioner Greg Norman insists his breakaway circuit is finished trying to negotiate a truce with the PGA TOUR.

3 [Cam Smith](https://www.thescore.com/pga/players/891). The upcoming Presidents Cup will not feature any LIV members. The PGA TOUR is trying to destroy us, it's as simple as that." The LIV series is set to stage its fifth tournament this weekend in Chicago. "We tried awfully hard - I know I did, personally, for the past year. [Rory McIlroy](https://www.thescore.com/pga/players/599) was among the TOUR players to [say](https://www.thescore.com/news/2415307) LIV members shouldn't be allowed to participate.

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Rickie's reboot: Fowler tries to get back on track at start of new PGA ... (usatoday.com)

NAPA, Calif. – New season, new equipment, new caddie, new coach and a strong start at the Fortinet Championship for Rickie Fowler.

“The way I hit some shots and drove the ball today, it’s good feedback to just build more confidence.” I gained a lot of knowledge and I feel like I’m in a very good spot.” “I figure if I was getting all the same numbers but they were more forgiving, why make it any harder on yourself?” he said. “I couldn’t love the guy anymore, and we gave it a good run but it was almost like speaking another language in a way and it never really clicked,” Fowler said. Fowler held the 54-hole lead before finishing T-3, his best result of the season. The tournament was delayed 90 minutes due to morning fog. Fowler wasn’t the only one to get off to a hot start at the Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed layout. Last week, Fowler confirmed reports that he also ended a relationship of more than three years with swing instructor John Tillery, and he switched into a more forgiving version of Cobra irons this week for good measure. “I missed a 10-foot putt on No. Fowler is one stroke off the early lead set by S.H. If anyone needed a re-boot, it was Fowler, who last won at the 2019 WM Phoenix Open and barely snuck into the first playoff event at No. When his season ended in Memphis, he decamped to Baker’s Bay in the Bahamas and decompressed for five days.

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Finally healthy, John Huston puts together best season in a decade (pgatour.com)

Which in all honesty sort of paled in comparison to when Huston finally elected to have brain surgery for a neurological condition called cervical dystonia, ...

“I definitely had the butterflies at the Shaw Classic,” Huston said. “I was starting to play pretty decent last year and then I started to have numbness and tingling in my arm and had to have the neck surgery. It was his best finish on PGA TOUR Champions since a tie for second at the SAS Championship in 2011. “The head movement thing was gone right away, but if they turn it up too much to block all of the signal it goes into a different part of your brain so your coordination is not ideal,” Huston said. “I think they do the same surgery for Parkinson’s and tremors and stuff like that.” “After a while it got to where I couldn’t even see the ball. “It was more of a tick-like head movement that I couldn’t control,” Huston said from South Dakota, where he attempted to Monday qualify for the Sanford International. I was going every few months to Gainesville to see a programmer, and they adjust the settings based on what you tell them you’re feeling. It was performed by renowned neurologist Michael Okun at the University of Florida. I’m day to day body-wise,” Huston said this week after tying for fifth at the Ascension Charity Classic. He opted to try to manage the condition without surgery. At 61 years of age, Huston finally is enjoying a bit of a career renaissance.

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Report: Phil Mickelson considering withdrawing from lawsuit against ... (Golf Channel)

The antitrust lawsuit filed against the PGA Tour has just seven players on it, down from the original 11, and it appears Phil Mickelson could soon join the ...

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Phil Mickelson considering taking name off LIV suit against PGA Tour (Reuters)

Phil Mickelson said it's no longer "necessary" to be attached to an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour and he has yet to decide whether he'll stick with ...

Eleven members of LIV Golf originally came together to bring the suit against the PGA Tour in August. And now that LIV is a part of it, that will be accomplished if and when they win." I don't know what I'm going to do, really.

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Mickelson considers withdrawing from PGA Tour lawsuit (Golf Australia Magazine)

Phil Mickelson says it's no longer "necessary" to be attached to an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour but is yet to decide whether he'll stick with it ...

The only reason for me to stay in is (monetary) damages, which I don't really want or need anything." "The only reason for me to stay in is (monetary) damages, which I don't really want or need anything. "Now that LIV is involved, it's not necessary for me to be involved. I don't know what I'm going to do, really. "I currently still am. "Now that LIV is involved, it's not necessary for me to be involved," Mickelson said.

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Greg Norman says LIV Golf has no more interest in talks with PGA ... (The Washington Post)

LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said Thursday that his venture has “no interest” anymore in trying to negotiate with an unresponsive PGA Tour.

[Agence France-Presse](https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20220915-liv-golf-s-norman-has-no-interest-in-talking-to-pga-tour)), Norman said that as he was helping LIV Golf get off the ground he repeatedly sought to engage in discussions with the PGA Tour. But I personally believe that over the course of time, they will come to a resolution. “This notion we’re trying to destroy tours is not true,” he said. It’s only in the best interest of the game of golf down the road. In addition to Mickelson and DeChambeau, LIV Golf snared other former major winners in Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Bubba Watson, and 2022 British Open winner Cameron Smith recently [became the latest big name](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/08/30/cam-smith-liv-golf/?itid=lk_inline_manual_11) to defect. “We have no interest in sitting down with them, to be honest with you, because our product is working.” The group, which includes Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau, claims the PGA Tour engaged in anticompetitive behavior and harmed their livelihoods by [suspending them](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/06/09/pga-suspension-liv-golfers/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2&itid=lk_inline_manual_5) for playing in LIV events. “What is wrong with that?” [told](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6X-V_UJ_Gs) reporters that he “would never want that to be my goal” and that the LIV series “never wanted to do that.” Norman and his staff “had to play their cards the way they’ve had to based on the way the PGA Tour has reacted,” he said. In a memo to PGA Tour players last month following the lawsuit by LIV Golf players, Monahan continued to refer to that series as the “Saudi Golf League” while describing the legal action as “an attempt to use the TOUR platform to promote themselves and to freeride on your benefits and efforts.” [ESPN](https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/34596838/greg-norman-says-liv-golf-circuit-no-interest-truce-rival-pga-tour), which cited a source Thursday, Norman’s outreach to the PGA Tour included [a letter he sent to Monahan](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/02/24/greg-norman-letter-pga-saudi-golf-league/?itid=lk_inline_manual_16) in February and a voice mail Norman left shortly before LIV Golf announced its 2022 schedule. [involved in litigation](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/08/28/liv-golf-antitrust-lawsuit/?itid=lk_inline_manual_5) with the PGA Tour, having joined last month [a federal antitrust lawsuit](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/08/03/mickelson-liv-pga-tour-lawsuit/?itid=lk_inline_manual_5) filed against the PGA Tour by 11 LIV golfers.

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'Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery' - Norman Takes Dig At ... (Golf Monthly)

"It is a classic case of competition benefiting workers and customers. LIV Golf is the best thing that has ever happened to the careers of professional golfers.

Now a freelance writer for Golf Monthly and the PGA, he covers all aspects of the game, from Tour news to equipment testing and buyers’ guides. If they wake up at the end of the year and Dustin Johnson is 102 in the world, is that not a laughing stock to the OWGR? LIV Golf is the best thing that has ever happened to the careers of professional golfers. He went on to add: "The Official World Golf Ranking system determines not only a golfer’s ranking, but also his qualification for major tournaments and the Olympics. The ranking system must be independent if it is to be credible. If it doesn’t, fans and sponsors won’t know who is the best in the sport." Now, just under a month later, Norman has taken a dig at the PGA Tour, writing: "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." 24, the PGA Tour responded to There’s two ways they can go: With a board dominated by the PGA Tour, the Official World Golf Ranking currently excludes LIV Golf events. "It is a classic case of competition benefiting workers and customers. [opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal](https://www.wsj.com/articles/competition-comes-for-the-pga-tour-liv-golf-greg-norman-salaries-fans-dustin-johnson-phil-mickelson-monopoly-rankings-antitrust-11663266507?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1) (opens in new tab), LIV Golf CEO, Greg Norman, stated that "LIV Golf is the best thing that has ever happened to the careers of professional golfers" and "the (World) ranking system must be independent if it is to be credible."

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Chesson Hadley putts well in round one of the Fortinet Championship (pgatour.com)

On the 417-yard par-4 sixth hole, Hadley reached the green in 2 and sunk a 26-foot putt for birdie. This moved Hadley to even for the round. On the 557 ...

This moved Hadley to 1 under for the round. This moved Hadley to 2 over for the round. This moved Hadley to 1 over for the round.

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Fortinet Championship: Unheralded Justin Lower leads first PGA ... (Planet Sport)

Lower, who only narrowly retained his playing privileges for the 2022/23 season, equaled his best-ever round on tour with a bogey-free nine-under-par 63 at ...

I think I went the whole fall season last year without having a hole-out," Lower said. "But a lot of golf left so need to keep at it and go the next three days." It ended up working out." "Just an awesome round. However, he ultimately survived after the group of LIV Golf defectors were removed from the season points list. "I feel really grateful to be here."

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Phil Mickelson might drop out of LIV Golf suit against PGA Tour, per ... (GolfDigest.com)

Mickelson says that with LIV Golf joining the suit against the tour, "it's not necessary for me to be involved" and that he's considering withdrawing his ...

In July, Forbes reported that Mickelson’s guaranteed money for joining LIV Golf would be $106 million for the year, and when combined with off-course earnings of $36 million, Part of the reason for withdrawing might have to do with just how long the trial is likely to run. And now that LIV is a part of it, that will be accomplished if and when they win.’’ “I think the fans are getting a lot of benefit out of this, and all golfers, all professional golfers are getting a lot of benefit,” Mickelson said two weeks ago while competing at the LIV Golf Invitational outside of Boston. There also will be $100 million awarded to the top 20 players in the Player Impact Program, $75 million in bonuses from the FedEx Cup and all fully exempt players will be guaranteed to make a minimum of $500,000. Forced, then, to counter the insurgence from LIV Golf so as not to lose more players to the fledging circuit that Mickelson helped bring to market, PGA Tour officials will now offer 12 “elevated” events in the 2022-23 season with $20 million purses each while players will compete for $415 million overall.

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Defending champion Max Homa starts strong at Fortinet ... (Golfmagic.com)

Max Homa carded a 65 in the first round of the Fortinet Championship to sit two shots behind Justin Lower who made an incredible start in Napa.

Now with veteran Tour caddie Ricky Romano on the bag too, Fowler's changes paid dividends in Napa on Thursday. I birdied half the holes, so that’s always a good start, I guess. He has built a large fanbase on the Tour, despite

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