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LIV boss Norman teases moves for PGA Tour stars as he makes “liberated” claim

The war between the LIV Golf and its PGA Tour rival shows now sign of easing as more stars are set cross the divide ready for an increased 14-event series next year

LIV Golf chief executive Greg Norman has suggested that more of golf’s PGA Tour stars are set to join his breakaway circuit for its second year.

The Open champion Cameron Smith sent shockwaves through the PGA Tour after joining the likes of Lee Westwood, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Dustin Johnson in the Saudi-backed series last year and Norman says stars feel ‘liberated’ by the new concept.

The LIV Golf boss has suggested that seven more PGA Tour stars will join his rival circuit, meaning they would face suspension from PGA Tour events next year. Amongst those believed to be on LIV Golf’s recruitment list are Americans Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele along with veteran Adam Scott and Belgium’s Thomas Pieters.

“Basically we’re looking for maybe seven players, something like that,” said Norman talking after the final LIV Golf round of this year in Florida.

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