Top LIV Golf Executive, Ron Cross, Gets Fired After PGA Tour Deal
A big-shot LIV Golf executive got fired from his job recently.
According to a report by Bob Harig from Sports Illustrated, Ron Cross is no longer working for the golf league. He was in charge of organizing venues and running tournaments for LIV Golf.
Ron Cross shared his thoughts about the situation with Sports Illustrated on Wednesday in a statement, saying:
“I am sincerely thankful for the opportunity to have been a part of launching LIV Golf. While surprised in the change in direction at this time, I remain incredibly proud of the job being done by my Event Delivery Colleagues, LIV Golf team members, the players, caddies, venue, and vendor partners to make LIV Golf a tremendous experience and wish them all the best for continued success.”
This happened just a few weeks after the PGA Tour made a deal with the Saudi Public Investment Fund.
According to Sports Illustrated, LIV Golf still plans to go ahead with its 2024 season. But it’s interesting to see them remove the executive who was responsible for planning and arranging tournament locations.
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