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Tiger Woods has taken aim at Greg Norman by insisting the LIV Golf chief executive has to step down in order to end “animosity” between the rebel circuit and the PGA Tour. Woods has called for both sides in golf’s power struggle to drop legal action – LIV is is suing the PGA Tour and vice-versa – but believes that will only be feasible if Norman exits the scene. Woods seemed to suggest that the Australian was seeking to “destroy” the PGA Tour.
In mirroring the sentiment of Rory McIlroy, golf’s most famous figure took aim at Norman. “Greg has to go,” Woods said. Whether or not the Saudi Arabian-backed LIV is of a mind to listen to the 15-times major winner is, of course, another matter. Woods and Norman have had a historically tricky relationship.