Tiger Woods Turned Down $700-$800 Million To Join LIV Golf.

Tiger Woods turned down between $700 million and $800 million to join LIV Golf, the tour’s CEO Greg Norman said Monday night

Norman told the Washington Post in June that LIV Golf offered Woods a “mind-blowingly enormous” contract in the “high nine digits.”

Tiger Woods was not only offered a king's ransom to leave the PGA Tour and join LIV Golf,

Previously, Norman had not confirmed a specific number, only saying that the offer to Woods from LIV was in the "high nine digits."

Previously, Norman had not confirmed a specific number, only saying that the offer to Woods from LIV was in the "high nine digits."

Woods has made $120.9 million on the PGA Tour. All the other money he's earned has come from off-course endorsements.

Woods reportedly rejected an offer worth $700 to $800 million to play in the LIV series

“Tiger is a needle mover,” Norman said. “Of course you got to look at the best of the best.”

The LIV Team Championship will round out the series in October, and put up an extra $50 million in prize money.

The LIV Team Championship will round out the series in October, and put up an extra $50 million in prize money.

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