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Report: Greg Norman could be replaced as LIV Golf CEO
Greg Norman the LIV Golf CEO watches during the final round of the season finale of the LIV Golf series at Trump National Doral. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

Greg Norman has been the very public face of LIV Golf, but he could be moved aside and replaced by a new CEO in the near future.

The Telegraph’s James Corrigan published a story on Thursday regarding the future leadership for LIV. Corrigan says that LIV is pursuing Mark King to be their CEO.

King is a former CEO of TaylorMade, a golf equipment maker. He formerly was the CEO of Adidas and is currently the CEO of Taco Bell.

King is a former college golfer who maintains a high interest in the sport and is a scratch golfer. Corrigan says King has attended several LIV events this year.

Not only does King have a history of success at each of his stops as a CEO, but LIV reportedly feels that they need a calmer figure than the combative Norman to help steward the next few years for the league. King could give them the more experienced, level head that they need to land a TV deal.

A September article published by firepitcollective.com said that King believes LIV will be established and accepted as a power league within the next five years.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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