Report: LIV Chief Operating Officer resigns
LIV Golf's chief operating officer, Atul Khosla, has resigned from his position, The New York Times' Alan Blinder reports.
LIV hasn't commented on Khosla's exit. However, players were notified he'd be resigning days prior, Blinder adds.
Before his position at LIV, Khosla worked as the chief corporate development and brand officer for the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In the past few months, both Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have said LIV CEO Greg Norman would need to resign before the league and the TOUR could come together for a meeting. Norman said he has no plans to leave.
LIV concluded its inaugural eight-event season in late October in Miami. It's since announced seven events for its 2023 season, which will have a total of 14 tournaments. The first event is set for late February in Mexico.
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