LIV seeking to replace Greg Norman as CEO
The Saudi Public Investment Firm is reportedly interested in moving Greg Norman out of the position of LIV Golf CEO, though not out of the golf league's offices entirely.
The PIF has contracted a London-based search firm to find a new CEO to succeed Norman in the role, Sports Business Journal reported on Tuesday.
PIF has previously used the firm, Odgers Berndtson, to hire a sporting director for Newcastle United, the English soccer club it controls.
Norman's tenure as the first CEO and figurehead of the controversial golf league has been a rocky one, and there were points in 2022 and 2023 that reports indicated he was on the verge of being dismissed.
But the Sports Business Journal report said Norman "has continued to maintain support from those within LIV," and he's expected to remain in a leadership role of some kind after vacating the CEO post.
LIV completed its third season this fall and has grown to 13 teams of four golfers during Norman's tenure.
Jon Rahm of Spain and Tyrrell Hatton of England were the latest big names to leave the PGA Tour for LIV as the supposed negotiations between the sides on their "framework deal" have crawled.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have said that Norman ought to leave the role in order for LIV to better co-exist with the PGA Tour.
Norman, 69, is a former World No 1 who won the 1986 and 1993 Open Championships and placed second at least twice at every other major.
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