“Greg has to go.”
Tiger Woods’ comments Tuesday morning in the Bahamas weren’t exactly surprising. Woods, an 82-time winner on the PGA Tour, has stood firm in his support of the PGA Tour as it relates to its ongoing battle with LIV Golf. But when he called for the removal of the Saudi-backed league’s CEO, Greg Norman, as a prerequisite for any peace talks between the squabbling tours, there was more to it.
After all, Woods and Norman have a good bit of history.
The two first met when Woods was 15 years old, and he and Norman played a round of golf together at Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida.