Golf-McIlroy ‘falling on his sword’ could be turning point: LIV’s Norman
Golf-McIlroy ‘fall by the sword’ could be turning point: LIV’s Norman
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said he was grateful Rory McIlroy was “sticking to his sword” after he softened his approach to the Saudi-backed circuit, saying it was a turning point for the sport. It has been suggested that it might be possible.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said he was grateful Rory McIlroy was “sticking to his sword” after he softened his approach to the Saudi-backed circuit, saying it was a turning point for the sport. It has been suggested that it might be possible. McIlroy has been one of LIV’s most vocal critics since the 2022 sectional began, sparking a rift that threatens to tear golf apart by signing a number of high-profile players.
The four-time champion accused some of his former movers of being duplicitous and choosing to retire instead of joining LIV. Just weeks after Ryder Cup teammate John Rahm shocked the golf world by switching to LIV on the PGA Tour, McIlroy told the Stick to Football podcast that he regrets judging those who made the decision too quickly.
Speaking on the LIV Road to Heaven podcast on Thursday, Norman said: “The reason I say I’m grateful Rory fell on his sword is because he judged us because he didn’t know the facts. “He judged us based on other people’s thoughts and opinions.
“So I said, ‘Hi, thanks Laurie.'” We all knew it would be w.