Sports Business Journal reported that LIV Golf would move on from embattled commissioner Greg Norman and replace him with a seasoned sports administrator. They did just that, as LIV hired Scott O’Neill,
The new CEO of LIV Golf has something the outgoing one never had—a relationship with PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan. Whether that means a faster road to poss
LIV Golf officially announced Scott O’Neil as its new CEO, replacing Greg Norman as the day-to-day leader of the Saudi-backed circuit. The move has been known since Thanksgiving, when O’Neil resigned as CEO with Merlin Entertainments,
LIV Golf announced Scott O'Neil as its new Chief Executive Officer on Wednesday, replacing Greg Norman, who will remain involved with LIV Golf.
LIV Golf's new CEO comes from the broader sports world, and Bob Harig writes that a more conciliatory tone appears to be in place now from all sides of the divi
Greg Norman is out as CEO of LIV Golf ... which owns the 76ers and New Jersey Devils. The 2013 Sixers marked the start of what became known as "The Process," in which the team tanked for four ...
After his contract ended and rumors swirled that LIV Golf was moving on, Greg Norman is no longer the CEO of the rebel circuit.
I couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve accomplished or more pleased with where the league stands today," Greg Norman says of LIV Golf.
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
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.
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 officially is out as LIV Golf ... which owns the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils. “The opportunity to lead a global sports league is a dream come true," O’Neil said ...