LIV Golf snares ex-PGA Tour exec for new group

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Slugger White, a longtime PGA Tour rules official who retired earlier this year, is coming back to serve in an executive role with Greg Norman’s new company, LIV Golf Investments.

White, whose given name is Carlton White II, becomes the most prominent person after Norman to join the organization, which is set to launch a still-to-be-named league in 2022 that will attempt to lure various players to compete in guaranteed, big-money events.

He and another longtime rules official who also retired, Mark Russell, were celebrated throughout the year as they visited various tournaments for the final time.

Last week, LIV Golf Investments announced the additions of a couple of high-level executives, including former PGA Tour vice president Ron Cross and former ESPN marketing executive Sean Bratches.

White, known to golf fans due to his distinctive hat and bushy mustache and numerous TV interviews in which he described rulings or weather situations, worked his final event at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in August.

Among many rulings White made over the years was a penalty he gave to Tiger Woods at the 2013 BMW Championship, where Woods’ ball barely moved while he attempted to remove debris.

The movement, which Woods described as “oscillating,” could only be discerned via slow-motion video from a tour entertainment crew that was following Woods, who vehemently opposed the penalty. White had the final say and hit Woods with the two-stroke sanction.

A PGA Tour player from 1975 to 1981, White then transitioned into being a rules official, joining the tour in 1982.

Now 71, White will become LIV Golf’s vice president of rules & competition management.

LIV Golf also announced that Will Staeger, who previously worked for ESPN, Endeavor and WWE, will become chief media officer, while Jane MacNeille was named vice president of communications. MacNeille was previously Norman’s head of communications at the Greg Norman Company.

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