LIV Golf commissioner Greg Norman, after being denied entry to The Masters through official channels following a 2023 snub, attended the event as a ticketed customer, having been spotted on the grounds at Augusta National. Norman, who has faced criticism from the golf community, notably for his role with LIV Golf, managed to secure a ticket on the secondary market. Despite the controversy and criticism from 'sociopathic online trolls', he reported receiving no ill-will from the American crowd at Augusta National. Norman's son confirmed his father paid for a ticket, and Norman had been staying in a house away from Augusta National, where he was hosting guests during the event.
Greg Norman's son confirms his father PAID for a ticket to The Masters after being spotted at Augusta... before slamming 'sociopathic online trolls' for hate towards the LIV CEO https://t.co/M0wcz6Ta4Z https://t.co/FhPBwt7Gkj
How Greg Norman slipped into the Masters after 2023 snub https://t.co/Hyx16k5fI6 https://t.co/W2XO50Ki2a
🚨🎟️🚫 #ACCESS DENIED — Greg Norman was denied entry into The Masters after attempting to go through “proper professional channels”. The LIV boss had to get a ticket on the secondary market instead, per @GregJrNorman Do you think Greg should’ve been given direct entry? https://t.co/zAJ6f8P1Hx
LIV Golf commissioner Greg Norman, who is staying in a house away from Augusta National where he is hosting guests, claimed he had received no ill-will from the American crowd at the course Read more👇 https://t.co/j35smOukhp
🚨🦈⛳️#SHARK IN THE WATER: LIV CEO Greg Norman has been spotted on the grounds at Augusta National, reportedly walking the course as a ticketed customer, per @dcsportsbog. (📸: David Cannon / Getty) https://t.co/dafhPePyOE