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Game Changer: O’Neil Takes the Helm as LIV Golf’s New CEO!

Game Changer: O’Neil Takes the Helm as LIV Golf’s New CEO!

LIV Golf has made a significant announcement: Greg Norman is stepping down as CEO, with the dynamic Greg O’Neil stepping into the role. O’Neil, who previously led Discovery Golf and has a rich background with the PGA Tour, brings an impressive array of experience to this pivotal position. His deep expertise is poised to drive the league’s next exciting chapter of growth. While Norman was instrumental in founding LIV Golf, he will continue to lend his insights as an advisor. This leadership transition underscores LIV Golf’s commitment to refining its operations and solidifying its status as a formidable force in the world of golf.

Use this Nick Faldo drill to find the perfect backswing position

Use this Nick Faldo drill to find the perfect backswing position

Embrace the Faldo Magic: Master the Perfect Backswing

Step into the world of legendary golfer Sir Nick Faldo as he reveals his signature drill for achieving the optimal backswing position. By emulating Faldo’s technique, golfers can tap into the precision and power that led to his six major titles. The drill entails placing a club headcover on the ground just behind your target line, positioned slightly outside the toe line of your back foot. During your swing practice, focus on lightly brushing the cover on your backswing. This simple yet impactful drill helps to develop a consistent and reproducible swing path, providing golfers with a competitive advantage on the course

Tiger paired with Scott, Bradley at PGA Champ.

Tiger paired with Scott, Bradley at PGA Champ.

Tiger Woods revealed the story behind why he wears red on Sundays and discussed his preparation for the PGA Championship.

The 15-time major champion said he started wearing red on Sundays because his mother thought it looked good on him. He also said that he likes to wear red because it makes him feel confident and aggressive.

Woods also discussed his preparation for the PGA Championship, which begins on Thursday at Bethpage Black. He said he has been working on his swing and his putting, and he is feeling good about his game.

“I’m excited to get started,” Woods said. “I think I have a good chance to win this tournament.”