Greg Norman calls the British Open St Andrews limitation “very trivial”

West Palm Beach — First Greg Norman He was told he wasn’t invited to play the 150th time British Open in St Andrews..
Then he received a letter that he was Participation in the Old Course 4-hole exhibition is not welcomed It does not appear at the Champions Dinner.
Two open champions and CEO of the LIV Golf series choked it as another “little” decision in the ongoing golf war.
“Honestly, a lot of silly decisions have been made. This seemed like a very trivial thing,” Norman told the Palm Beach Post on Monday. He was speaking from LIV’s headquarters in West Palm Beach.
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Norman’s request to play in this week’s tournament was not uncommon.
Yes, he is 67 years old, but he recently said he had broken his age in a round at the Hove Sound Medalist Golf Club. However, the Hall of Fame with 20 PGA Tour titles and more than 90 global victories has been banished since taking part in a withdrawal tour financially backed by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund.
“The governing body should stay on the battle,” said Norman, who lives in Palm Beach Gardens. “They have to be Switzerland. In order for them to succumb to this level … as a past British Open Champion, and for everything I played golf games on a global basis, I R & A Fits all models of the Royal and Ancient is growing golf games at the grassroots level. They just see what I’ve done in Switzerland where I’m growing golf games. Is a very trivial reason. “
The opening was first performed on the Old Course in St Andrews in 1873, making it the 30th time at the venue. Norman opened in Turnberry, Scotland in 1986 and at the Royal St George’s Golf Club in Sandwich in 1993.
“I can still play,” Norman said. “I know I can still play.
“Looking at the weather conditions, it’s so hot and so dry that the ball is rolling and cutting pretty well. It’s my ally. Who knows?”
Norman’s last golf competition round was the 2012 British Senior Open Championship. His last major was the 2009 Open Championship at Turnbury. He shot 77-75 and missed the cut.
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Greg Norman calls the British Open St Andrews limitation “very trivial”
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