Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy add insult to injury for Greg Norman at TGL launch
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy invited the man tipped to take over from Greg Normal as the CEO of LIV Golf to the launch of their Tomorrow's Golf League event earlier this week
by Aaron Morris, Jake Bayliss · The MirrorTiger Woods and Rory McIlroy sent an invite to the man tipped to replace Greg Norman at LIV Golf to their brand-new indoor golf league.
When LIV first hit the fairways in 2022, Norman was at the helm, stirring up controversy and causing a rift in the world of professional golf. And while LIV and the PGA Tour agreed on a framework for a merger between the two promotions in June 2023, McIlroy and Woods have remained at a standoff with Aussie legend Norman.
At a ground-breaking event held on Tuesday (January 7), both McIlroy and Woods graced the inaugural match of the Tomorrow's Golf League - an ambitious project of their joint company TMRW Sports. This innovative league marries virtual reality tech with the classic game in an indoor matchup setting, a bold step for the sport - and an invite to the event was even extended to a LIV Golf executive.
According to the Sports Business Journal, Scott O'Neil - who is rumoured to be stepping into Norman's shoes as LIV's main man - was seen attending the TGL's big kick-off at the SoFi Center without Norman alongside him. Speculation suggests Norman, aged 69, will be pivoted to a new position by the bosses at Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, reports the Mirror US.
Back in 2022, Woods famously refused a jaw-dropping offer from LIV, speculated to be around $800m, opting to stick with the PGA Tour. That December, during the height of the tensions between the rival golf factions, Woods spoke out, doubting a merger while Norman was at the wheel.
He said: "Not right now, not with their leadership, not with Greg there and his animosity towards the tour itself. I don't see that happening. As Rory said, I think Greg's got to leave and then we can eventually, hopefully, have a stay between the two lawsuits and figure something out. But why would you change anything if you've got a lawsuit against you?
"They sued us first. I see that there's an opportunity out there if both organisations put a stay on their litigation but that's the problem, they've got to put a stay on it. I think it has to start with leadership on their side." While Woods is actively involved in the PAC overseeing the potential PGA-LIV merger, McIlroy hasn't shied away from engaging with PIF chiefs either.
After earlier suggesting that Norman should "exit stage left", McIlroy believes removing Norman from the equation could pave the way for smoother negotiations. He explained last year: "I think I've said this before, I have spent time with [PIF chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan] and the people that have represented him in LIV I think have done him a disservice, so [Greg] Norman and those guys.
"I actually think there's a really big disconnect between PIF and LIV. I think you got PIF over here and LIV are sort of over here doing their own thing. So the closer that we can get to Yasir, PIF and hopefully finalise that investment, I think that will be a really good thing."
The TGL launch was delayed by a year prior to Tuesday's event, which saw The Bay Golf Club clinch a 9-2 win over New York Golf Club. TGL is made up of six four-man teams, with each 15-hole match split into triples and singles play. It is set to be played on weekdays, and the next event takes place on January 15.
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