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Why, at age 66, is Greg Norman leading another charge to challenge the PGA Tour?

The Hall of Famer says he isn’t picking a fight with the PGA Tour. But it sure seems like he is. So why now? Or, more accurately, why again?

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Justin Thomas+3000
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Shane Lowry+3500
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Jon Rahm+1600
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