Fred Peirce drops Masters bomb on LIV Golf’s Greg Norman due to ticket mix-up

Fred Peirce drops Masters bomb on LIV Golf’s Greg Norman due to ticket mix-up

Fred Peirce drops Masters bomb on LIV Golf’s Greg Norman due to ticket mix-up

 

During Friday’s Masters, a couple of legendary golfers turned to social media with passive-aggressive tactics.

 

The competition between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour will be in full swing during the 88th Annual Masters Tournament. Earlier this week, Playing Through reported that LIV CEO Greg Norman was denied a ticket to Augusta National. Norman’s son, Greg Jr., confirmed the news on social media. However, he showed his support for LIV members by getting through the gate and buying tickets on the secondary market. This practice is generally disliked. When he heard the news, legendary golfer Fred Peirce, who had played that year but missed the cut, inspired young Norman.

“13 LIV Golf League players are competing in the Masters, but no one was able to get tickets for Greg Norman?” the couple messaged Mr. “Did Greg have to buy it?” If you want a shark next year, let me know.

The passive-aggressive tone of “Steam” is palpable. Freddy, as he’s called, returned home early this morning after enduring strong winds at Augusta National. He finished the tournament with 12 points, following Friday’s 4-point 76. Despite the lack of press clippings, his message gave the impression that the 1992 Masters winner was in good spirits.

That’s despite Tiger Woods breaking his and Gary Player’s record for most consecutive cuts at the Masters. Woods posted a very impressive par on Friday in his second round heading into the weekend.

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