It appears Greg Norman, the controversial public face of LIV Golf, might be on the outs after PGA Tour-LIV Golf deal.
Author: Tom D'Angelo, Palm Beach Post
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Donald Trump to play in pro-am on Thursday before LIV Golf event at Doral
The former president’s group will play 18 holes with two pros, one each on the front and back nine next Thursday at Trump National Doral.
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