Greg Norman takes new job in Australia
Greg Norman is set to link up with organizers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, with News Corp. reporting that Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had picked the famed golfer to replace a retiring politician on the 24-person organizing board.
The golfing great hinted that he was called upon once again to act as a bridge between the Australian government and Donald Trump.
Greg Norman says he would love to sit down with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to discuss how Saudi-funded LIV Golf has made them richer.
Golf superstar Rory McIlroy shares his thoughts on Greg Norman's exit from LIV Golf, mentions that it's a "good move."
Scott O'Neil took up the mantle after Norman as the new chief executive officer of the Saudi Arabia-backed golf league. Recently, the 69-year-old former CEO spoke about his contributions towards the evolution of LIV Golf. As reported by the Australian Golf Digest, Norman said in the interview:
LIV Golf’s outgoing CEO Greg Norman has asked Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to both recognise that they have benefited from the breakaway league’s creation. Woods and McIlroy, two of golf’s biggest names, have been staunch opponents of LIV Golf and offered the PGA Tour its biggest show of strength when they remained with the established circuit.
Australian sporting legend and global businessman Greg Norman will join the powerful board organising Brisbane’s Olympic and Paralympic Games in a major coup for the city’s global reputation.
Brisbane must prioritise stadiums for the 2032 Olympics which are easy to navigate for fans and have long-term value for the city, according to Greg Norman, the newest member of the powerful board organising the Games.
Golfing great Greg Norman is joining the organizing board for the 2032 Summer Olympics in Brisbane, Australia. Norman, who hails from Queensland, Australia, is a two-time Open champion (1986, 1993) and former CEO of LIV Golf.
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Greg Norman may have left his job as LIV Golf CEO but he has landed a role helping shape the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games