Liv Golf’s Ex Greg Norman, who led the Upsart Golf League since its inception four years ago, has left Liv Golf. The great winner twice announced his departure from the championship on Wednesday.
Norman Got on Instagram to break the news. In a long post, Norman wrote, “After four unforgettable years, I have officially ended my time with Liv Golf, and reflecting with nothing other than gratitude, pride and achievements.”
The World Golf Hall and the famous continued to detail its achievements with Golfincluding the behavior of “Innovation and Private Equality” in the game and “Sports positioning as a Class of Asset”. He also noted that he never “shaken” by doing “the right things for golf”.
“Together, we built a move that changed the game globally. We created opportunities for players and fans and expand the golf ecosystem. We really globalized the game and expanded the stretch of golf for fans around the world,” Norman wrote in his announcement. “We brought entertainment, innovation and private equality in Golf (included in the PGA Tour) by positioning the sport as a class of wealth. It has been an extraordinary chapter, and I am so proud of what we achieved. My commitment to do what it was and is still, the right thing for golf, players and fans never shaken.”
Norman closed his message, saying he will remember his time with Liv with “great fulfillment and appreciation”, and added a note for his future.
“Thank you to all those who have been part of the journey with me during this time. I will always look back at this time with great fulfillment and appreciation. As for what is else … stay heard!
Norman’s controversial mandate as the Director General of Livi
Norman’s combat nature played a major role in defining Tony for a year -old altercation between Liv Golf and PGA Tour.
From the beginning, Norman made frequent public statements by criticizing the tour, his leadership and Even some of its best players. Criticism turned out in nature by figures like Rory Mcilroy.
But Norman’s impact and exposure to LIV was reduced after the 2023 agreement between PGA Tour and LIV funders in the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Then, in November 2024, Sports Business Newspaper reported that Norman would soon be removed as Liv Golf CEO. His replacement would be the sports business executive Scott o’neil.
In an interview with Andrew Chernoff of Wish-TV in Indianapolis in December, Norman confirmed the newsBut he added that he would always “get involved with Liv”.
“I’ve seen it (Liv Golf) come from a business model on paper to be born in the Golf Course where it is today,” Norman said. “So I will always be – will there be a new CEO? Yes. Will there be a new CEO. I’m fine with that. Will I always have a place and get involved with Liv for some capacities? Yes, I will always have it.

