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LIV and Let Die: The Inside Story of the War Between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf LIV and Let Die: The Inside Story of the War Between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf by Alan Shipnuck
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“Norman claimed his first European Tour title in 1977, at age twenty-two, shooting a course-record 66 in the final round to win the Martini International by three. On a circuit populated by scoundrels and ruffians, he stood out from his peers with his sobering focus. “For the Aussies in the generation before Greg, it was almost a badge of honor to drink ten beers and then shoot sixty-eight the next morning,” says Mike Clayton, a fellow Australian pro and contemporary of Norman. “He took it seriously. He wasn’t out there to make friends, really. I never, ever went to dinner with him. I don’t think anyone did. He would get to the course early, put in long hours, and then disappear”
Alan Shipnuck, LIV and Let Die: The Inside Story of the War Between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf