Skip to player
Skip to main content
Skip to footer
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
Like
Comments
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
Facts About Greg Norman
Golf Monthly
Follow
yesterday
Facts About Greg Norman
Category
🥇
Sports
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
Famous for being one of the most prolific golfers of his generation, many of you may
00:05
now only know Greg Norman as the CEO of a controversial breakaway golf league. Whether
00:10
you know him for his golf or his LIV golf exploits, let's get to know more about the
00:16
career and life of Greg Norman. Born in Queensland, Australia, Norman played rugby and cricket
00:23
in his youth while he aspired to be a professional surfer. His mother, Tony, was a single figure
00:28
handicapper and taught Greg how to play golf when he was just 15. Within 18 months of that,
00:34
Norman went from a 27 handicapper to scratch. He would then turn pro six years later in 1976.
00:41
Norman joined the European Tour in 1977, securing his first win in his debut season. After much
00:47
success, he joined the PGA Tour in 1983 and won his first event over there in 1984. Throughout
00:54
his decorated career, Norman would go on to claim 88 professional titles, including two majors,
01:00
a Players' Championship, 20 PGA Tour wins and 14 European Tour wins. So let's dig a little deeper
01:06
into those two major wins I just mentioned. Norman's first major win was at the 1986 Open
01:12
Championship at Turnberry and his second came, also at the Open Championship, in 1993 at Royal St George's.
01:19
However, Norman could never quite get over the line in the other three majors.
01:23
He had a whopping 28 top 10 finishes in the rest of the major championships combined
01:28
and came runner-up eight times. At the 1996 Masters, he relinquished a six-shot lead on the final day
01:35
to finish second to Nick Faldo. Shall we dig a little bit deeper again into that 1996 Masters,
01:41
probably the most infamous moment of Norman's career. In the first round, he shot only the second ever 63
01:48
recorded at the Masters, birdieing nine at the final 12 holes Augusta National. He followed that
01:53
up with solid rounds of 69 and 71 to hold a six-shot lead over Nick Faldo heading into the final round.
02:00
Norman still maintained a four-shot lead after seven holes on the final day, but proceeded to lose five
02:05
shots over the next five holes to hand the tournament on a plate to Faldo. In the end,
02:11
Faldo shot 67 on the Sunday, while Norman shot 78 and he finished in second place, five shots behind
02:18
Sir Nick. To this day, it is one of the greatest collapses in major championship history. It is
02:23
also the largest ever lead blown in a PGA tournament, a record that has yet to be broken. His nickname is
02:30
the Great White Shark, which he picked up at the 1981 Masters while he was introducing himself to the
02:35
press. Norman, who led the event after the second day, was a relatively unknown player at the time,
02:41
but when asked by one of the media where he was from, he said,
02:44
I grew up in Queensland, Australia. I grew up on the Great Barrier Reef.
02:49
I've dived with sharks. And that was what I did as a kid. The next day, the local paper,
02:54
the Atlanta Journal-Constitution had the Great White Shark in their headline.
02:59
Despite his relative lack of success in the major championships, Norman is still regarded as one of
03:04
the greatest talents of his generation. His dominance over the world of golf in the 1980s and
03:09
the 1990s is probably best expressed via the official world golf rankings. He finished the year on top of
03:16
the rankings on seven separate occasions and spent 331 weeks as the world's number one golfer.
03:23
This hall of ranking points is second only to Tiger Woods, and Norman was also the first person
03:28
in tour history to surpass $10 million in career earnings. So let's move away from his exploits on
03:34
the golf course and start to learn more about Greg Norman, the entrepreneur. He founded Great White Shark
03:40
Enterprises in 1993 after leaving his previous management group, starting with course design and
03:45
apparel in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The larger company now represents over a dozen smaller
03:52
companies. They include things like real estate, eyewear, golf carts, wakeboarding complexes,
03:59
beef products, restaurants, investments, and wine. The company, which is now simply known as
04:05
Greg Norman Company, reports hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue annually. Norman is the CEO of
04:12
LIV Golf Investments. Funded entirely by the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Saudi Arabia, LIV Golf Investments
04:19
launched the LIV Golf Invitational Series in June 2022. Thanks to the huge spending power of the Saudi
04:25
Public Investment Fund, the series has attracted the likes of Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and
04:30
Brooks Koepka away from the PGA Tour. The LIV Tour is one of the clearest examples of sports washing that
04:36
can currently be seen in the industry. Sports washing is the practice of a government using
04:41
sport to improve a tarnished reputation. It's used to try and direct attention away from poor human
04:47
rights records and corruption within the government of a nation state. Saudi Arabia has been using sport
04:53
in this way for a number of years now to cover up its appalling human rights record, with F1 Grand Prix,
04:59
boxing matches and one-off football matches being hosted in the country. As well as recently buying
05:05
Newcastle United Football Club, the Public Investment Fund has turned its sights onto golf and
05:09
Greg Norman is, at the time of recording, the current mouthpiece for the Saudi regime funding this
05:15
breakaway series. Moving away from his highly controversial involvement with LIV Golf, Norman had a
05:21
very brief broadcasting career. In 2014 Fox Sports announced that Norman would join Joe Buck as part of
05:27
its coverage of the USGA Championships. Following plenty of criticism after his on-air performance at the
05:33
2015 US Open, Norman was let go from his role at Fox Sports in January 2016. Norman has been married to
05:40
interior designer Kirsten Kuttner since 2010. His first wife was American flight attendant Laura Andrassi
05:46
and the pair were together from 1981 until 2006. They had two children together as well called Greg
05:52
Jr and Morgan Lee. He was also married to former world number one tennis player Chris Everett,
05:58
but the pair's marriage only lasted for 15 months. Greg Norman has led quite the life on and off the
06:05
course. If you hadn't heard of him prior to his LIV Golf exploits, hopefully you've learned a little
06:11
bit about how good he was on the course prior to his extensive entrepreneurial endeavours. If you want to
06:17
hear more about the LIV Golf series or find out more about some of golf's greatest players, check out
06:22
the news and tour sections on the Golf Monthly website.
Recommended
5:10
|
Up next
Golf Slang And Terms You Might Not Know
Golf Monthly
today
1:13
TOP GEAR: MD Golf SuperStrong Wedge
todaysgolfer
31/01/2019
4:10
Golf fitness tips with Henni Zuel
todaysgolfer
31/01/2019
0:15
David Brown - Slow Motion Swing
todaysgolfer
31/01/2019
4:57
GW Instruction: Play Like a Pro - Lesson 16 - Key Thoughts, Set and Turn
GolfingWorld
11/01/2018
3:48
GW Instruction: Play Like a Pro - Lesson 12 - The Swing, Steve Stricker
GolfingWorld
11/01/2018
12:09
Odyssey Dual Force Rossie II vs Odyssey Ai One Rossie Putter
Golf Monthly
yesterday
10:51
100 Foot Golf Putt Challenge
Golf Monthly
yesterday
2:30
What Is The Ideal Wedge Distance Setup?
Golf Monthly
yesterday
2:21
What Is LIV Golf And How It Differs From The PGA Tour?
Golf Monthly
yesterday
6:03
Tips For Beginner Golfers Struggling To Improve Quickly | Golf Monthly
Golf Monthly
yesterday
19:17
Breaking 80 Challenge | Golf Monthly
Golf Monthly
yesterday
10:15
Simple Drills To Generate Maximum Power In Your Golf Swing
Golf Monthly
yesterday
2:44
How To Use The Claw Putting Grip
Golf Monthly
yesterday
13:54
Strangest Golf Rules Incidents On Tour
Golf Monthly
yesterday
2:48
Understanding What Are 'Local Rules' In Golf?
Golf Monthly
yesterday
4:44
Hip Drills To Help Improve Your Rotation In Golf
Golf Monthly
yesterday
9:25
When You Can And Can't Practice On The Course: Rules of Golf Explained
Golf Monthly
yesterday
10:10
How Far Should You Hit Your Irons? - Data From Arccos
Golf Monthly
yesterday
8:03
Golf Lesson: How To Lower Your Handicap
Golf Monthly
yesterday
1:23
Most Popular Golf Drill On Tour To Improve Your Game
Golf Monthly
yesterday
23:12
What Do Greenkeepers Do?
Golf Monthly
yesterday
10:03
Should A 45-Handicap Golfer Consider Custom Fitting?
Golf Monthly
yesterday
6:03
Tips On Bunker Drills
Golf Monthly
yesterday
2:51
Facts You Might Not Have Known About Jon Rahm
Golf Monthly
yesterday