
Greg Norman, the former CEO of LIV Golf, although he is no longer as present in golf circles, is still a guest on podcasts where he shares his thoughts on the future of this sport. Greg Norman has been building his career for many years and has made a serious mark in the world of golf, but by joining LIV the public was completely disappointed, wondering why he decided to deal such a blow to this sport.
It seems that golf fans will not forget such a move.
The arrival of the new CEO of the PGA Tour, Brian Rolapp, produced an avalanche of reactions, and Greg Norman also commented on his arrival in a conversation with Mark Bouris.
When asked whether the Australian Open should become a major, the experienced golfer gave an interesting answer.
The arrival of Brian Rolapp, a man who already has experience working with the NFL, is considered by Greg to be important and positive for the PGA.
According to Greg Norman, the arrival of such a figure can bring new opportunities and chances for the PGA Tour to further strengthen its position in the world of golf.
A serious task
Rolapp has a serious task ahead of him. The PGA Tour has been considered the most prestigious tour for years, but with the arrival of LIV Golf and the departure of some of the PGA stars to the other side, the PGA leaders wondered about the next steps.
Rolapp was one of the options for a complete revival of the PGA, and judging by his statements and the goals he talks about, they are on the right track to really maintain their status and completely spoil the plans of the Saudi-backed Tour.