Greg Norman has made another bold claim about his LIV Golf roster for 2023 – and it looks like one reigning major champion is on his way
It’s the question we’re all sick of hearing but equally can’t wait to find out the answer to. ‘Who will be next to join LIV Golf?’
Well, despite the countless rumours and endless controversy, it now appears the door may finally be closed for those wanting to join the breakaway circuit. Or so at least Greg Norman claims.
With an abundance of stars now committed to LIV ahead of the rebel series becoming a 14-event league in 2023, Norman has insisted it’s “too late” for any more players wanting to cash in on his tour – although not before he adds one major name to his arsenal.
“There will be more player announcements before [the FedEx Cup Playoffs]”, Norman said. “But we’re set on the maximum amount of players.
“It’s interesting, we’re still getting calls from agents of top-40 players in the world wanting to join LIV but it’s too late now. What it tells me though, is what we’re doing is very appealing to the world’s best players.”
And how Norman looks to have lured in just that, the world’s best, as none other than Champion Golfer of the Year Cam Smith looks set to be joining LIV after fellow Aussie Cam Percy told RSN Radio the defection was as good as done.
“Unfortunately, yeah, they’re gone,” Percy said when asked about Smith and Marc Leishman switching to the breakaway series.
“The more and more you look into it, some people don’t care – some people have got a conscience and do care. They’re not the nicest people in the world. Do you just look past that and go, “oh well, I’m rich. I don’t really care”. It’s a tough one, it really is.”
The revelation comes just weeks after Smith hoisted the Claret Jug before refusing to rebuke claims he was joining LIV following his victory.
And if that wasn’t shocking enough, Percy also claims the PGA Tour has known for years that a rebel tour was set to be formed.
“I had a long conversation with Adam Scott and he was very interesting to talk to about it. He said he met with [LIV] in 2017 and they were ready do all this. So, the [PGA] Tour has known for a long time that this stuff’s in the works.”
The plot thickens.
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