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Golf Biography

Greg Norman

“The Shark”

Australian · Mount Isa, Queensland · Born 1 January 1955

Professional Golfer
91
pro wins
2
major wins
91
tour wins
2
major championships

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The Great White Shark — two Open Championships and the greatest collection of near-misses in major history.

Greg John Norman was born in Mount Isa, Queensland in 1955. He held the world number one ranking for 331 weeks. He won two Open Championships and 91 professional victories worldwide. He is better known for his losses in majors — the 1986 Masters, 1987 Masters, 1989 British Open and above all the 1996 Masters, where he led by 6 shots going into the final round and shot 78 to finish 5 behind Nick Faldo. His 1996 Masters collapse is the most discussed individual late-round failure in golf history. He later became the CEO of LIV Golf.

Famous For

Aggressive playing style, major championship heartbreaks, business empire

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive, powerful driver, fearless approach shots

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of golf's most recognizable figures, dominated world rankings for over 6 years

Best Known For

The Open 2x (1986,1993)

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • The Open 2x (1986,1993)
  • World No.1 331 weeks
Career Journey

Timeline

1976 📌 Turned professional
1986 🏆 Won The Open Championship at Turnberry
1986 🎯 First reached World No. 1 ranking
1993 🏆 Won The Open Championship at Royal St George's
1996 🎯 Masters collapse, lost 6-shot final round lead
1998 🎯 Last stint as World No. 1
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Greg Norman

Greg Norman won 2 major championships.

Greg Norman was born in 1955 in Mount Isa.

Greg Norman is Australian.

Greg Norman played as a Professional Golfer.

Career Timeline — Greg Norman
1976
Turned professional
1986
Won The Open Championship at Turnberry
1986
First reached World No. 1 ranking
1993
Won The Open Championship at Royal St George's
1996
Masters collapse, lost 6-shot final round lead
1998
Last stint as World No. 1
The Open 2x (1986,1993)
World No.1 331 weeks