During an appearance on Fox News with Tucker Carlson that
aired Monday night, Norman confirmed what he told the Washington Post in a
story two months ago. Norman told the Post in June the offer was
"mind-blowingly enormous; we're talking about high nine digits."
Woods has been opposed to LIV Golf since late last year, and
he delivered his strongest comments at the British Open when he said players
who took the money funded by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund had
"turned their back" on the PGA Tour that made them famous.
When an offer was made to Woods was not clear.
"That number was out there before I became CEO. So that
number has been out there, yes," Norman said in the Fox News interview,
which took place Sunday at Trump National in Bedminster, New Jersey, where the
third LIV Golf Invitational was held.
"And, look, Tiger is a needle-mover and of course you
have to look at the best of the best," Norman said. "So, they had
originally approached Tiger before I became CEO. So, yes, that number was somewhere
in that neighborhood."
Various reports out of the United Kingdom have said Phil
Mickelson received a $200 million signing bonus, while Dustin Johnson received
$150 million. The 48-man fields, which play 54 holes with no cut, offer $25
million in prize money at each event. Norman announced a 14-tournament schedule
for next year
LIV Golf currently has only one player — Johnson at No. 18 —
from the top 20 in the world.
The source of the funding has led to sharp criticism of the
series and the players who have enlisted because it is viewed as an attempt to
distract attention from its human rights record and links to the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks.
Asked why his rival tour has caused such an uproar among
American golf fans, Norman responded plainly, "I don't know.
"I really don't care," Norman said. "I just
love the game so much and I want to grow the game of golf and we at LIV see
that opportunity not just for the men but for the women."
The LIV Golf Invitational is off for a month during the
FedEx Cup playoffs on the PGA Tour, returning over Labour Day weekend about an
hour west of Boston, and then two weeks later plays in the Chicago suburbs.
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