Greg Norman’s Dreams Cruelly Mocked by Golf World Mere Days Before Adelaide Return: ‘LIV Is a Circus’

Greg Norman’s Dreams Cruelly Mocked by Golf World Mere Days Before Adelaide Return: ‘LIV Is a Circus’

LIV Golf is back with another exciting event – Adelaide 2024. With just a few more days left for D-day, the golfers are in full hyping up mode, trying to stir up the level of excitement with their online presence. The Grange Golf Club greens will witness legends like Cameron Smith, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, and many more.

Given the event’s huge success last year, with its debut for LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman and South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas, with over 77k spectators across three days from 37 different countries, Norman hopes the second year will get only better. But the quest looks a little far-fetched this time. The comments on Bubba Watson’s post are a testament to it.

Bubba Watson took to his official X (formerly Twitter) account, a week before entering the 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide Greens. The video had an AI-generated version of Watson, as he wore a pink polo, and danced his way through a stage surrounded by thousands of people cheering, which hinted how the event is not just about competition but also has a dash of entertainment to it.

The 12th hole in the greens is famous for its stadium, which can rarely be seen on the golf courses. The stadium that resonates beers and entertainment galore has a scope of being expanded this year, trying to get one step closer to Greg Norman’s dream of a grander success this year at the Crowne Plaza!

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Greg Norman’s Dreams Cruelly Mocked by Golf World Mere Days Before Adelaide Return: ‘LIV Is a Circus’

Published 04/17/2024, 8:56 PM EDT

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LIV Golf is back with another exciting event – Adelaide 2024. With just a few more days left for D-day, the golfers are in full hyping up mode, trying to stir up the level of excitement with their online presence. The Grange Golf Club greens will witness legends like Cameron Smith, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, and many more.

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Given the event’s huge success last year, with its debut for LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman and South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas, with over 77k spectators across three days from 37 different countries, Norman hopes the second year will get only better. But the quest looks a little far-fetched this time. The comments on Bubba Watson’s post are a testament to it.

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Bubba Watson took to his official X (formerly Twitter) account, a week before entering the 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide Greens. The video had an AI-generated version of Watson, as he wore a pink polo, and danced his way through a stage surrounded by thousands of people cheering, which hinted how the event is not just about competition but also has a dash of entertainment to it.

 

The 12th hole in the greens is famous for its stadium, which can rarely be seen on the golf courses. The stadium that resonates beers and entertainment galore has a scope of being expanded this year, trying to get one step closer to Greg Norman’s dream of a grander success this year at the Crowne Plaza!

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Taking to X, in the caption, Bubba Watson wrote, “A preview of the party hole in Australia next week 🎉 @livgolf_league.” But the golf community is not an easy one to please anymore, and well, looks like it is not entertainment that they desire, but good gameplay!

The Golf Community picks at Bubba Watson’s post

As Bubba Watson entertainingly promoted the onset of the 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide, the golf community started stating why LIV Golf is not able to make it up to their expectations. Looks like the audience wants more thrill through the clubs and balls than through partying.

A lot of the people commented on how with time, LIV Golf is turning into nothing but a joke. With players being the pawns for entertainment-based promotion, one of them annoyed, wrote, “Proof again that LIV is a circus, not a golf tour. Paid entertainers, not golfers.” Another, taking to pretty much the same emotion, called Bubba Watson a clown and the league a circus. He wrote:

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