The two Americans have declared they want to be considered for the clash with Europe as doubt remains over the eligibility of Greg Norman’s golfers.
Fans showered players with beer cups as the first ace at the Grange Golf Club caused fans to erupt on Sunday.
It’s the hole which would have golf traditionalists cringing,featuring beer showers and cheesy walk-on music. But,as Phil Mickelson argues,LIV might finally be taking off in Australia.
On another day of huge crowds in Adelaide,one state has declared their interest in hosting a second LIV event Down Under. And it’s got the backing of LIV’s biggest stars.
It’s the richest - and perhaps best - tournament Australian golf has ever hosted and has changed the momentum of LIV Golf. But are Norman and his Saudi paymasters in it for the long haul?
In case you’ve missed it,Greg Norman and LIV Golf are in Australia this week. Apart from the venue,nothing has changed with this lot.
Their contracts have been shrouded in secrecy,but almost half of the Saudi-backed rebels are on deals which will tie them to LIV for the long haul.
Better the devil you know? Far from a line in the sand,the Adelaide extravaganza is just another example of the mental gymnastics needed to enjoy sport in MMXXIII.
On the eve of his first LIV Golf tournament in Australia,Norman was in a reflective mood and wants to have at least one more chance to return to Augusta National.
It will be Greg Norman’s biggest tournament so far as he upends world golf. But how does the Saudi-backed series actually work?
Cameron Smith is expected to have an influence on where Greg Norman’s Saudi-backed series hosts another event in Australia. Which state is leading the way?