Greg Norman will be absent from the QBE Shootout this weekend, as the founder of the event previously known as the Shark Shootout has been asked not to attend for the first time in its 34-year history.
It’s hardly surprising that the man at the forefront of the LIV Golf revolution, which has not only yielded a brand new tournament but a huge divide in the golfing world, not to mention plenty of work for sports lawyers with several lawsuits being filed by both parties.
The event name has already been charged from the Shark Shootout, to reflect Norman’s moniker as The Great White Shark, and it’s no surprise a tournament sanctioned by the PGA Tour will not have their main public enemy number one in attendance at Tiburon Golf Course.
Tournament director Rob Hartman said it was “a very collaborative decision” involving Norman himself that came to the decision.
“We sat down months and months ago with him and our corporate partners,” Hartman said. “We had several discussions. The decision was made for Greg to step back and really allow the focus to be on our charitable partners.”
It’s a tournament that, although not literally anymore, has Norman’s name written all over it – even down to the golf course he designed as “Tiburon” means shark in Spanish and the club logo features a shark fin.
Fans at the 18th green will sit in the Shootout Shark Club while they’ll drive in through Norman Estates before reaching the clubhouse.
The tournament could also be seen as a forerunner to LIV Golf, as it’s a team format played over 54 holes similar to the new tournament created by Norman with the huge backing of Saudi Arabian money.
The continuing battles also mean defending champions Kevin Na and Jason Kokrak will also be missing as they’re banned from PGA Tour events after joining LIV Golf.
Nobody is really surprised by Norman’s absence given how ugly and bitter his feud with the PGA Tour has become, but Steve Stricker, who is playing in his 14th shootout, echoed the sentiments of many by saying how sad the whole situation is.
“I know he’s good.””I know she’s won ten times.” 😂@Lexi Thompson and Maverick McNealy are ready for the @QBEshootout tomorrow 🙌 @PGATOUR pic.twitter.com/oPtm07skOfDecember 9, 2022
“It’s just a strange time in golf in general,” Stricker said. “Greg has been a fixture with this event.
“It kind of makes me sad to see groups like this fighting in a sport where we’re gentlemen, we’re supposed to get along, right? Hopefully,…
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