Norman 'disappointed' as Open organisers refuse to alter entry rules
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[May 07, 2022]
(Reuters) - Two-time winner Greg Norman has said he is
"disappointed" at reports his request to play in the 150th Open
Championship at St Andrews in July has been turned down by
organisers.
Australian Golf Digest reported on Saturday that a spokesperson for
the R&A, who organise the tournament, said the body would not alter
their stance on entry requirements for previous winners to
accommodate Norman.
Former champions must be 60 years of age or under or have won the
title in the last 10 years to earn an exemption.
"I'm disappointed with their decision, particularly given it is the
150th Open," Norman told Australian Golf Digest.
"I have been a staunch proponent of the R&A since 1977 and a proud
Champion Golfer of the Year - twice."
Norman, who won the Open in 1986 and 1993, is 67 but revealed last
month he intended to come out of retirement to play at the Open in
what would have been his first appearance at a major championship in
more than a decade. [L2N2WL01N]
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Greg Norman of Australia watches his tee shot on the sixth hole
during a practice round ahead of the British Open Golf Championship
at the Turnberry Golf Club in Scotland, July 15, 2009. REUTERS/Mike
Blake
The Australian recently returned to prominence as
the frontman for Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Investments, who are
due to launch the LIV Golf Invitational Series next month.
The new series, which boasts significantly enhanced prize funds, is
threatening to upend golf's established order by creating a schism
between senior players and the major tours.
(Reporting by Michael Church in Hong Kong; Editing by Stephen
Coates)
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