Golf legend Greg Norman named CEO of new Saudi PIF majority owned firm LIV Golf Investments

Greg Norman has been named chief executive officer of a new Saudi-backed company, LIV Golf Investments. (File/AFP)
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Updated 29 October 2021
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Golf legend Greg Norman named CEO of new Saudi PIF majority owned firm LIV Golf Investments

  • Former world No. 1 golfer signs 10-year-deal with Asian Tour representing total commitment of $200m

WEST PALM BEACH: Former world No. 1 golfer and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Greg Norman, has been named chief executive officer of a new Saudi-backed company, LIV Golf Investments.

The 66-year-old Australian’s appointment was expected to set in motion a number of momentous developments for professional golf worldwide.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, one of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds with a diverse international investment portfolio, is the majority shareholder in the new company.

And Norman’s first order of business was the announcement of a ground-breaking series of 10 new events to be staged annually on the Asian Tour over the next 10 years, representing a total commitment of more than $200 million to support playing opportunities and prize funds.

The move represents one of the single biggest investments in the history of professional golf.

The series will be added to the Asian Tour schedule from 2022 onwards, with new events throughout Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. It has been designed to drive greater engagement among fans, attract new commercial interest, and help stabilize professional golf following a sustained period of worldwide disruption and uncertainty.

Norman said: “This is only the beginning. LIV Golf Investments has secured a major capital commitment that will be used to create additive new opportunities across worldwide professional golf.

“We will be a cooperative and respectful supporter of the game at every level, and today’s announcement alongside the Asian Tour is the first example of that.

“I have been a staunch supporter and believer in playing and developing golf in Asia for more than four decades. The Asian Tour is a sleeping giant, and we share ambition to grow the series and unlock what we believe is significant untapped potential.

“We see our promotion of these new events as a vital first step in supporting emerging markets, creating a new platform rich with playing opportunities that create valuable player pathways,” he added.

LIV Golf Investments has been established with group companies in the US, and the UK, with Asian offices to follow. Several high-profile C-suite executives have already been appointed, with further announcements to come.

Along with the Saudi PIF, plans are in place to introduce further investment partners who share the passion and belief in how new opportunities in professional golf can create widespread benefit for fans and players.

Cho Minn Thant, Asian Tour commissioner and CEO, said: “This is the single biggest development in the history of the Asian Tour and a major milestone for professional golf. The opportunity will secure unprecedented new playing opportunities, establish new player pathways, allow us to compete commercially with other sports, and enhance our social agenda.

“We are particularly excited at the prospect this landmark announcement brings to the amateur game, providing new inspiration to aspiring players through a new level of top-flight professional competition in the region.”

The series will add to the Asian Tour’s backbone of established events to comprise a 25-event season, expected to represent a record-breaking combined prize fund in 2022. Each of the 10 new events will be broadcast live around the globe, with plans to attract an international field of headline talent through an open eligibility category regardless of Tour affiliation so that opportunities are available to the broadest cross-section of players.

The announcement follows hot on the heels of the striking of a new 10-year partnership between the Asian Tour and Golf Saudi, the organizers of the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, which will see the event become the flagship tournament on the Asian Tour, featuring an increased prize fund of $5 million. The Saudi International will not be one of the 10 new events to feature as part of the new series but will itself provide enhanced exemption requirements.

Further signals of increased prosperity for the Asian Tour also came recently with the announcement that competitive play will soon recommence following a postponement due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Its suspended 2020/21 season will draw to a close with the staging of two new tournaments in Thailand in November and December, and two further tournaments planned for Singapore in January next year.

The new series of 10 events will take place throughout 2022, with all full-field events contributing toward the Order of Merit ranking.

Further details on the new series, including a reveal of the brand and series name, will follow in the near future.


Dubai Basketball in good form ahead of Bayern Munich clash

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Dubai Basketball in good form ahead of Bayern Munich clash

  • Dubai tackle German club on the back of wins in ABA League and tight EuroLeague clash

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball closed a demanding week on two fronts with a statement win in the ABA League and a narrow, hard-fought EuroLeague battle in Bologna, underscoring the team’s rising profile across Europe’s top competitions.

Last night, Dubai Basketball extended their flawless start to the ABA League Group A campaign, securing an 8-0 record with an impressive 74-88 road victory over Igokea in Laktasi.

The team controlled the game from the early stages to build a double-digit lead by the end of the first quarter. From there, the visitors managed the contest with confidence and precision on both ends of the floor.

Mfiondu Kabengele delivered a standout performance, producing 20 points, 10 rebounds and a 29 valuation. McKinley Wright guided the offence masterfully, contributing 10 first-half points and shaping Dubai’s rhythm throughout the night.

The win preserved Dubai’s perfect ABA League record as they continue to set the pace in Group A.

Reflecting on the team’s performance, Dubai Basketball’s Head Coach Jurica Golemac said: “This was a very important victory for us after a tough loss three days ago. The team showed a professional approach from the start and controlled the game for 40 minutes.

“Twenty-seven assists tell the story; we played team basketball, shared the ball, stayed physical on defense and deserved the win. We take the positives and move forward.”

A dramatic EuroLeague Round 14 encounter against Virtus Bologna on Friday saw Dubai fall just short, 79-78, after a tense fourth-quarter finish.

Despite overturning a 13-point deficit to lead at half-time and winning the rebounding battle 39-30, a pair of late three-pointers from Virtus Bologna’s Luca Vildoza proved decisive.

With the club sitting at 6–8 in the EuroLeague and firmly in the hunt, all eyes now turn to the home game against Bayern Munich in Round 15 at Coca-Cola Arena on Dec. 12.