LIV Golf is looking to add to its roster ahead of the 2025 season following a noisy offseason which saw Jon Rahm switch - and Greg Norman recently spoke with a PGA Tour star
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman visited a ‘top PGA Tour player’ to convince them to join the lucrative Saudi-backed series amid rumours linking Viktor Hovland with a shock switch.
Norman has already signed the likes of Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm to LIV Golf. Rahm, the 2023 Masters champion, became the latest mega-money signing after the Spaniard joined for a reported record-breaking deal worth £450 million. “It’s understanding the facts of what LIV represents and what LIV can deliver on a global basis,” the 69-year-old said ahead of LIV Adelaide. “It’s up to you to determine. I’ve sat down with one top, top PGA Tour player in his house, with another member of my team, and walked him through the whole process.
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