Officials from the LIV Golf league have been invited to The Masters, indicating a potential thaw in the tensions between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. Despite initial reports that Greg Norman, LIV Golf's CEO, would not attend, he was later seen at Augusta National, walking the course as a ticketed customer. This marks Norman's first appearance at The Masters since 2021. The presence of high-ranking LIV officials and players from both tours at Augusta National for the first tournament of 2024 suggests a pivotal moment for dialogue and reconciliation in the golfing world.
On the eve of the Masters tournament in Augusta, the divided world of pro golf is searching for a sustainable future. https://t.co/koOAjSJMBk
LIV Golf's Greg Norman at Masters for 1st time since 2021 https://t.co/ySRexJaqmK
LIV Golf boss Greg Norman spotted at the Masters in Augusta. https://t.co/llEALesgm7 https://t.co/Wr5HQpFKZH
LIV Golf commissioner Greg Norman was spotted at Augusta National https://t.co/ihoPakA4uL
🚨🦈⛳️#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
The Masters is the first tournament of 2024 with players from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. Augusta National has proved to be a pivotal meeting place for key figures from both sides. @_DavidRumsey has the latest from Georgia ⬇️
🚨🌺👀 #NEW: Officials from the LIV GOLF league have been invited to attend The Masters. While Greg Norman won’t be in attendance, @TelegraphSport reports that at least one high ranking LIV official will be on site, a sign that golf’s civil war is dying down.