It’s OK to say you took $140 million to turn a blind eye to where it came from.
The world No.2 has called Greg Norman’s Saudi-backed league the “future of golf” in his first public appearance since his stunning $140 million switch to LIV.
The golf world fell in love with Cameron Smith when he rang his dad rang shortly after his British Open triumph. One of the next calls he took changed his life,
After months of speculation,two of Australian golf’s highest-profile stars have officially agreed to join Greg Norman’s Saudi-backed tour.
Lucrative deals with celebrities such as David Beckham,Greg Norman and Cindy Crawford were key to F45’s aggressive US expansion. But they also cleaned out the company’s coffers.
The abuse copped by a Broncos NRLW star this week shows what a cesspit social media can be. But if LIV Golf heads Down Under with Cameron Smith in the line-up,we may be swept away by a tidal wave of online bile.
The Australian was penalised two shots moments before his final round at the St Jude Championship because of an infraction picked up on a late night replay the previous day.
Just a month ago a pub was a place that newly minted British Open winner Cameron Smith could walk into for the rest of his life and never pay for a drink.
Cameron Smith should not be judged if he takes Saudi money says sports entrepreneur and manager to the stars,James Erskine.
The Australian has said any decision about his future will “come from Cameron Smith and not Cameron Percy” as Greg Norman closes in on his biggest scalp.
The rebel series has snared its biggest recruit yet with Australia’s British Open champion Cameron Smith set to tee off in Boston next month after signing a nine-figure deal.