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Greg Norman suddenly quits golf

September 11, 2025 By: Cory Templeman

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World Golf Hall of Famer, two-time British Open champion, and former World No. 1 golfer Greg Norman’s playing days are done.

And the golf icon appears to be walking away from the game of golf — for good.

Norman, who has been thrust back into the golf world that past few years, specifically as the CEO of the upstart golf league LIV Golf, announced yesterday that he is leaving LIV Golf, leaving future in the game of golf in doubt.

Norman broke the news of his retirement from LIV in a lengthy Instagram post, writing: “After four unforgettable years, I have officially closed out my time with LIV Golf, and reflecting with nothing but gratitude, pride and achievement.”

 

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Norman went on to detail his accomplishments with LIV Golf, including bringing “innovation and private equity” to the game and “positioning the sport as an asset class.” He also noted that he never “wavered” from doing “the right thing for golf.”

“Together, we built a movement that changed the game globally. We created opportunities for both players and fans and broaden the ecosystem of golf. We truly globalized the game and expanded golf’s reach to fans around the world,” Norman wrote in his announcement.

“We brought entertainment, innovation and private equity into golf (including to the PGA Tour) positioning the sport as an asset class. It’s been an incredible chapter, and I’m so proud of what we accomplished. My commitment to do what was and still is, the right thing for golf, the players and fans never wavered.”

Norman closed out his message saying he will remember his time with LIV with “great fulfillment and appreciation,” and added a note about his future.

“Thank you to everyone who has been part of the journey with me during this time. I’ll always look back on this time with great fulfillment and appreciation. As for what’s next… stay tuned! Exciting times ahead. Onward to the next adventure.”

Norman’s sudden departure from LIV Golf’s top role comes after years of being front-and-center in a years-long feud between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour.

From the start, Norman made frequent public pronouncements criticizing the Tour, its leadership and even some of its top players. Criticism was returned in kind by top PGA Tour stars, including Rory McIlroy.

However, Norman’s influence and exposure at LIV diminished after the 2023 agreement between the PGA Tour and LIV’s financiers at the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF).

In November 2024, the Sports Business Journal reported that Norman would soon be removed as CEO of LIV Golf. His replacement would be sports business executive Scott O’Neil.

In an interview with Andrew Chernoff of WISH-TV in Indianapolis in December, Norman confirmed the news, but he added that he would always “be involved with LIV.”

“I’ve seen it [LIV Golf] come from a business model on paper to giving birth on the golf course to where it is today,” Norman said.

“So, I will always be — is there going to be a new CEO? Yes. There will be a new CEO. I’m fine with that. Will I always have a place and be involved with LIV to some capacity? Yes, I’ll always have that. Because the impact that has been created in the game of golf by LIV, I’ve had a small, small piece of that, which I’m proud of.”

As for Norman’s next move?

The Associated Press (AP) reported that Norman is set to link up with organizers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.

The Games will be held in Norman’s home state of Queensland, Australia.

“As a proud Queenslander, it is an honor and privilege to help shape the Brisbane Games,” Norman told Brisbane’s Courier-Mail newspaper back in January.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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