Greg Norman has long been a proponent of LIV Golf and the PGA Tour: ‘I do it 100 percent’

Norman, who lives in Palm Beach Gardens, was behind the creation of LIV Golf.
PGA Tour rejects Raytheon Byron Nelson sponsorship due to Saudi missile deals

Golfweek has learned that AT&T has asked out of its sponsorship of the AT&T Byron Nelson after this year.
Rory will be docked 3 million dollars and we also learned four other things from PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan’s media meeting

When the Commish is willing to speak, reporters want to listen.
LIV Golf’s Pat Perez claims credit for comments made by Dustin Johnson about PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan.

Poor reporting and bad management led to a wild few days of stories that could have been avoided.
Dustin Johnson denies saying the quote attributed to his bashing of PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan

“Dustin remains grateful for his time on the PGA Tour and has the utmost respect for Commissioner Monahan.”
The leaders of golf often meet at majors for men, but they met this week at the Chevron LPGA to discuss the future of the women’s sport.

“Imagine Lydia (Ko) and Rory (McIlroy) walking down the 18th hole together. How cool would that be?”
Lynch: A LIV win at the Masters would be a pain for the PGA Tour, but won’t save the Saudi circuit

If a LIV player wins, the PGA Tour will face pressure to create a mechanism by which relevant stars can be rehabilitated.
Lynch: Legacy of WGC era is evident in Tiger Woods’ triumphs — and Greg Norman’s grievances

The WGCs launched with the missionary notion of promoting a world tour. It became about as global as the World Series.
How do sponsors footing the bill feel about approved changes to the PGA Tour? The mood is changing

Golfweek asked tournament directors and sponsors of non-designated events for their thoughts on the two-tiered slate.
Lynch: Despite Jay Monahan’s stiff-arm, it is clear that the PGA Tour will eventually require a way back for LIV players.

The PGA Tour will want to recycle LIV’s refugees. Privately, some executives admit as much with a weary resignation.