Greg Norman Confirms Final Day With LIV And Claims He Has ‘Changed The Game Of Golf More Than People Realize’

Greg Norman spoke to Australian Golf Digest in his LIV Golf CEO exit interview about his upcoming projects and his vision for game change.

Norman sat down with Australian Golf Digest for his first post-CEO interview to explain his plans moving forward and explain why he thinks LIV Golf has reshaped professional golf.

In regards to the next chapter of his life, Norman explained that is looking to slow down and really focus on taking his portfolio of golf courses from 124 to 250, rather than retiring following his exit from LIV.

The 69-year-old says that while he will no longer be an official part of the league, he plans to remain on its board and take a vested interest in the competition he played a major part in launching back in 2022.

Norman said: “Once my official tenure at LIV is up, which is August 31st of this year, I will stay involved with LIV in some way, shape or form.

“I’m going to stay on the board. So there will be that part of my life, but it won’t be as consuming as what it was before.

“When I look back on my past three-and-a-half years, from my past 20 years, oh my gosh, I really have changed the game of golf more than what people realise.”

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