In the interview, Greg Norman commented on Bob Costas' recent statement that Norman and the LIV Series players were taking 'blood money.'
In the interview, Norman commented on Bob Costas' recent statement that Norman and the LIV Series players were taking 'blood money.'
Norman also pointed out that Saudi Arabia sponsors the Aramco Series, a lucrative four-event set of women's tournaments. Kilmeade noted that the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund has also invested in Uber, Facebook, Nintendo and Boeing. Bryson DeChambeau, the 2020 U.S. Open champion, and Patrick Reed, the winner of the 2018 Masters Tournament, recently announced they are planning to play LIV Series events, and rumors swirled at The Country Club this week about other players who might be choosing to play LIV Series events in the days and weeks ahead.
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