Greg Norman: Tiger Woods turned down LIV Golf’s $700 million-$800 million offer

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Greg Norman: Tiger Woods turned down LIV Golf’s $700 million-$800 million offer
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The Saudi Arabia-backed golf league has grown notorious for offering audacious sums of money to pry golfers from the PGA Tour. Woods’ offer being the most-lucrative total known to date.

to Tiger Woods in an attempt to lure the 15-time major winner away from the PGA Tour, according to LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman.. “Tiger is a needle mover. So of course you got to look at the best of the best. They originally approached Tiger before I became CEO, so yes, that number is somewhere in that neighborhood.”

The Saudi Arabia-backed golf league has grown notorious for offering audacious sums of money to pry golfers from the PGA Tour, with Woods’ offer being the most-lucrative total known to date. Norman had previously hinted at the offer, noting thatFew professional golfers have been more critical of LIV Golf than Woods. In July, ahead of the British Open,from its Celebration of Champions exhibition, while also lashing out against the golfers who defected to join the LIV ranks.

“The players who have chosen to go to LIV and to play there, I disagree with it,” Woods said. “I think that what they’ve done is they’ve turned their back on what has allowed them to get to this position.” The separate factions have even disintegrated relationships between Woods and other golfers. Monday, Bryson DeChambeau — who reportedly received more than $125 million to join LIV Golf — revealed that

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