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Australia ‘starved of top-class golf’, says defiant Norman

A defiant Greg Norman says it is only a matter of time before establishment has to start talking with LIV rebels.

James Corrigan

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Greg Norman is in defiant mood as an Adelaide sellout sets the stage for his LIV Golf homecoming, yet among the bragging and the bluster there is a definite softening and a willingness to converse with his league’s rivals. “Yeah, maybe we should sit down and talk,” the Australian tells Telegraph Sport.

Just a few months ago, Norman, 68, was adamant that the “time had passed for negotiation”, with too much said, too much done and too many lawyers on the clock. But now he is ready to approach the table, if the PGA Tour should ever be willing.

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