Greg Norman sold LIV Golf as a player-first revolution, but shifting rules and backstage silence told a different story. Now, as contracts approach expiration, the cracks are harder to ignore. What began as a disruption has turned into disillusionment for some. One former LIV pro says it all started with a lack of transparency, especially when things got personal. When he got injured, the support system collapsed.

The player? Hudson Swafford , a three-time PGA Tour winner and early believer in LIV’s promise. This week, from shifting policies to poor injury handling, the 37-year-old didn’t hold back. “Things I didn’t like—you know, the lack of transparency, the rule changing… You never knew where we stood week to week.” He recalled pressing for answers on multiple fronts but hitting w

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