Tiger Woods disapproved of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series and turned down $700-800 million to prove it
The controversial multi-million-dollar Golf LIV series backed by the Saudi government has taken another serious blow, as it looks like no amount of money can shake the celebrity best of this sport.
Tiger Woods — American golfer tied up for the match Most wins on PGA Tourwho is officially designated as most popular golfer earlier this year — never been a fan of the Saudi Arabia-sponsored tour set to compete with the US PGA, and not even a large sum of money is likely to change the mind his.
Woods is said to have turned down an offer of between $700 and $800 million to play in the LIV series, a fact that seems to have been confirmed this week by LIV CEO Greg Norman in a press release. interview with fox News ‘Tucker Carlson.
When asked by Carlson if the reported figures provided to Woods were accurate, Norman replied “that number was there before I became CEO” and that the offer was “somewhere in the area” that street”, adding that LIV approached Woods before he was put in charge of the team last year.
Norman said: “The tiger is a needle. “Of course you have to consider the best of the best.”
Last month, Woods open discussion His reservations and disapproval of the LIV series at the 2022 Open Championship in Scotland, saying that some players have “turned away” from the PGA Tour have made them famous.
“I just don’t get it,” Woods said, referring to the number of famous players who have accepted prepaid packages to appear in the LIV tournament.
“What are these players doing for the money, what is the motivation for training? What’s the motivation to go out there and earn it in the dirt? You just get paid a lot of money upfront and play a few events and play 54 holes. They were playing explosive music and had all these different atmospheres,” he said.
What is LIV Tour?
The official LIV Tour is The richest series of articles in the history of this sport.
The inaugural 2022 series began last June and each tournament is worth $25 million in prize money, of which $20 million will go directly to individual players, based on SportingNews. The top spot will walk away with $4 million, while the bottom spot will still reach $120,000.
The LIV Team Championship will wrap up the series in October and collect an additional $50 million in prize money. Winnings are separate from the acceptance fee and the big nine-figure login fee that some players have accepted.
Phil Mickelson, the professional golfer who won the PGA Tour in 2021, is said to have accepted a 200 million dollars Offers from LIV will appear in the 2022 and 2023 editions of the tournament, in addition to any final winnings.
In June, PGA prohibit Its 17 members accepted LIV’s offer and appeared in the league’s inaugural season.
Speaking at last month’s event in Scotland, Woods said he was worried young players wouldn’t be able to experience similar events as LIV broke with tradition, and suggested that LIV and Chief Executive Norman had don’t help the sport with their new initiative.
“Greg did some things that I don’t think are in the best interest of our game,” Woods said.
In an interview with Carlson, Norman said that the goal of the LIV series is to break the “monopoly” of the sport built by the PGA, which he says is trying to “shut us down any way they can.” body”.
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