Greg Norman fires stern warning as four LIV Golf stars face being axed from league
Greg Norman, the LIV Golf circuit’s figurehead, has issued a stern warning to underperforming players to ‘pull their socks up’, as several stars face potential relegation from the Saudi-backed breakaway league.
With only three tournaments remaining in the regular season, including this week’s event at LIV Golf UK, numerous players are on the brink of being ousted from the league. In total, four players will be relegated via the league’s drop zone, compelling them to seek other golfing opportunities in 2025.
Currently, the four players in the relegation spots in the individual standings are Branden Grace, Scott Vincent, Kieran Vincent and Kalle Samooja, with the latter two having secured their positions after promotion from Q-School last winter.
Those just outside the relegation zone are also in peril, with Harold Varner III, Pat Perez, Jinichiro Kozuma and Mito Pereira all precariously positioned as the season draws to a close. With limited time left to play, LIV CEO Norman has cautioned his players that time is of the essence.