As soon as LIV Golf debuted, Tiger Woods had already pointed out a critical error in its setup. Speaking at the Hero World Challenge in November 2022, Woods told reporters that “Greg (Norman) has to go” if LIV Golf and the PGA Tour were ever going to coexist. And now that the Australian veteran has finally ended ties with his former employer, he may have proven Woods’s statement to be true all along.

Norman’s departure unfolded in stages. He first stepped down as CEO and Commissioner of LIV Golf in January 2025, when Scott O’Neil took over the role. After that, Norman didn’t immediately leave the organization; he stayed on in a board role or another non-day-to-day capacity. His formal contract with LIV Golf then expired at the end of August 2025. Finally, in September 2025, No

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