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Norman Highlights LIV’s Commitment to Asia

Greg Norman, LIV Golf’s CEO and Commissioner. Picture by Joe Scarnici/LIV Golf/Getty Images.

Singapore: LIV Golf’s CEO and Commissioner Greg Norman has underlined the LIV Golf League’s commitment to Asia, describing the region as ‘an area of growth for generations to come’.

Discussing LIV Golf’s strategic approach to the Asian market and its investment into the Asian Tour’s International Series, a schedule of marquee events which showcase the strength of the game in different markets around the world, Norman was in typically bullish mood.

He said: “It was recognised very early on that the Asian market is a sleeping giant. We originally invested US$300 million into the Asian Tour for a specific reason. We know this is where the growth is going in the game of golf for generations to come.

“Our data point on that is the fact that 65 per cent of all golf courses built in the world today are from the GCC to the Asia-Pacific Rim. It is a huge basin, and a huge opportunity going forward.

“This is just the start. I’ve been involved with golf here and I understand and follow this very, very closely because of my golf course design business. I recognise it.”

Norman, a two-time Major winner and former world number one, added: “I have had a close affinity with Asia for a long, long period of time, both on and off the golf course and through my golf diplomacy, so I’m going to stay supremely focused on that region.

“Looking into the future and building into the future, Asia is going to be a dynamic place to be able to grow the game.”

Cho Minn Thant, Asian Tour CEO and Commissioner, said: “The International Series is an important milestone in the development of golf in the region, one which allows us to showcase the talent of the players and also underscore the incredible facilities and infrastructure in our key markets.

“The future for golf in Asia is bright and with the International Series now reaching different venues in new and established golfing markets, including the Middle East and Europe, golf enthusiasts around the world can now witness the increasing strength of our Tour and the ascendency of the game here in Asia.” 

Asia also took centre stage last week with the staging of the LIV Golf Singapore presented by Resorts World Sentosa at Sentosa Golf Club, a Facility Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.

Thousands of golf fans from Singapore and the wider region flocked to the Sentosa Golf Club for LIV Golf Singapore, the fifth event of the inaugural 14-date season which also includes stops in Mexico, Australia, Spain, England, Saudi Arabia and the United States.

On the Serapong Course, Talor Gooch held off Sergio Garcia for a thrilling play-off victory, emerging triumphant from a field which included 13 Major winners to secure his second individual title in two weeks and also claim a first ever team victory for the RangeGoats GC.

Driving range signage during the LIV Golf Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club. Picture by Scott Taetsch/LIV Golf.

As well as showcasing the depth of talent around the globe and shining the spotlight on world-class venues and championship-level courses in diverse markets such as Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and Egypt, Morocco, Qatar and Oman in the Middle East, LIV Golf has offered a gateway to the big stage for players on the Asian Tour. 

Scott Vincent gave evidence of his talents last weekend by finishing fourth, two shots behind Gooch and Garcia and one stroke behind four-time Major winner Brooks Koepka with a 15-under three-round aggregate that included a stunning nine-under second round.

The Zimbabwean secured his lucrative ticket to the 2023 season of the LIV Golf League by winning the 2022 International Series Order of Merit, giving the 30-year-old a place on the Iron Heads GC team alongside Kevin Na, Sihwan Kim and Danny Lee.

Vincent said: “To end up two shots short of a play-off means you did a lot of things really well. So, I’m really happy with how that went. These are the type of situations that we want to be in because that’s how you get better at it. I continue to use all this as a learning platform for me and I still hope that my game continues to rise to an even higher level.”

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