Tiger Woods did what?
this year, and he apparently had an opportunity to earn close to a second billion, as well.
LIV Golf Investments CEO and commissioner Greg Norman said in June that the upstart golf league made ato get Woods to hop onboard. After reeling in Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson with nine-figure deals, just how high would LIV go to get a 15-time major winner in Woods? Fox News host Tucker Carlson threw out a series of numbers to Norman, beginning with $700 million, going to $800 million and ending at $1 billion.
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