PGA Tour’s Jay Monahan or LIV Golf’s Greg Norman: Who gets fired first?
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When the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund announced a framework agreement to combine the companies’ commercial operations, Tour Commissioner Jay Monaghan emerged as the future leader, along with Golf and LIV Golf player Greg Norman.
appeared as a victim of the transaction.
Mr Monaghan hailed a “historic day” as he oversees both the PGA Tour and PIF-funded LIV Golf.
And it is reported that he even had the power to make LIV Golf disappear.
As for Norman, his CEO and commissioner of LIV, he said at a Senate subcommittee hearing a month after the announcement that if an agreement is reached, his Palm Beach Gardens resident will be “off the job.
” I was told that I would lose my life.
Seven months later, Monaghan’s planet crashes and burns, leaving Norman as defiant and confident as ever.
Whether the two sides can come to an agreement by Sunday’s deadline – Tiger Woods believes it’s possible – The biggest surprise of 2024 could be Monahan, who until recently was a rising star in the territory, will move to Ponte Vedra Beech and Norman work through the mess by cleaning up the desk.