Scott O'Neil replaced Greg Norman as LIV Golf CEO on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. O'Neil previously was CEO of the Philadelphia 76ers.
In a further cooling of hostilities in golf’s civil war, Northern Irishman offers rare compliment to Australian as he leaves role with LIV
Jon Rahm believes LIV Golf's decision to replace Greg Norman with Scott O'Neil as the new CEO will give the breakaway Saudi circuit a "less threatening image" and help negotiations with the rival PGA Tour.
Greg Norman has stepped down as LIV Golf's CEO to be replaced by Scott O'Neil - and experienced sports and entertainment executive - but will remain involved with the league
It’s official. LIV Golf has found a replacement for Greg Norman to take the reigns of the other professional golf tour.
Jon Rahm believes replacing Greg Norman as LIV Golf CEO with “outsider” Scott O’Neil could lead to less “bad blood” with golf’s governing bodies.
Australian great Greg Norman, so long the public face of the golf league that disrupted the game, is no longer the chief executive of LIV Golf.
LIV Golf officially announced on Wednesday, January 15, that Scott O'Neil will replace Greg Norman as CEO of the league. Norman will remain involved with the circuit in another capacity.
Rahm, who remains arguably LIV Golf's best player, spoke highly of the league's new CEO and its new network TV deal.
Jon Rahm was in the Persian Gulf this week, playing in the DP World Tour's Hero Desert Dubai Classic. It is one of the more iconic tournaments on the European Tour each year. Rahm posted a respectable opening round, but fell flat Friday, carding a 5-over 77. That was enough to send him home packing for the weekend.
The war of words between Greg Norman and Rory McIlroy is as good as done.Although the ongoing negotiations between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf on their "framework agreement" have made little apparent progress,