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Home»News»Greg Norman has a strong bond with Augusta National, whatever the nature of their relationship is.
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Greg Norman has a strong bond with Augusta National, whatever the nature of their relationship is.

News RoomBy News RoomApril 1, 2025Updated:April 1, 20253 Mins Read
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LIV Golf is returning to Miami for the second year in a row, leading up to the Masters. The tournament is being held at Trump Doral, a former stronghold of the PGA Tour. Thirteen LIVsters are set to compete in the Masters, with seven players qualifying for the event based on their performance, while three others secured their spots through victories in other Grand Slam events. The remaining three players earned their positions through an open-mic competition. Last year, Greg Norman, the former commissioner and CEO of LIV Golf, attended the Masters as a paying spectator, despite being a former major champion traditionally invited to the event.

The author, Michael Bamberger, attended the LIV event in Miami last year to play in the pro-am and gather material for a new book. He describes his experience dining with players, caddies, and their families, attending a tournament concert, and receiving expert advice from his caddie during the pro-am round. He also recalls interacting with Greg Norman, who was the commissioner of LIV Golf at the time. Norman welcomed Bamberger to the pro-am party and shared insights on the final moments of the 1996 Masters, where he finished second to Nick Faldo. Norman’s candid remarks shed light on the values of golf and its impact on player interactions.

Former major winners are typically invited to attend the Masters each year, but there are exceptions. Greg Norman, despite being a major champion, has not received an invitation to the event. The author shares an amusing anecdote about another former champion, Jeff Sluman, receiving an invitation to attend the Masters mistakenly believed to be for playing in the tournament. While many former champions attend the Masters to pass down the game’s traditions, both Sluman and Norman have opted not to attend in recent years. Norman’s efforts to launch a world golf tour in 1995, which ultimately led to the creation of LIV Golf, highlight his dedication to revolutionizing the sport.

Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman were among the few individuals who foresaw the rise of a world golf tour due to the sport’s increasing internationalization. Norman’s vision for a global golf circuit aligns with Nicklaus’s belief in the evolution of the game towards a more unified and inclusive platform. Bamberger reflects on the evolution of the golf industry and the impact of LIV Golf on traditional tournament formats. As a seasoned golf writer with a deep understanding of the sport’s history, Bamberger provides valuable insights into the changing landscape of professional golf and the role of visionary leaders like Norman and Nicklaus in shaping its future.

In conclusion, LIV Golf’s presence in Miami and its connection to the Masters underscore the ongoing evolution of professional golf and the influence of key figures like Greg Norman in propelling the sport forward. While Norman’s absence from recent Masters events may raise questions among fans and players, his legacy as a trailblazer in the industry remains prominent. Bamberger’s firsthand experiences at LIV events and interactions with Norman offer a unique perspective on the impact of visionary leadership in shaping the future of golf. As the sport continues to adapt to new formats and global audiences, the contributions of individuals like Norman and Nicklaus serve as guiding beacons for the next generation of players and fans.

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