About Greg Norman

Greg Norman

Arguably the most successful athlete-turned-businessman in the world, Greg Norman is known as much for his entrepreneurial spirit in the boardroom as his dominance on the golf course.

The internationally renowned “Great White Shark” won more than 90 tournaments worldwide, including two Open Championships, and holds the distinction of defending his No. 1 position in the world golf rankings for 331 weeks. As one of the most prolific players in the game’s history, his astounding career culminated in 2001 when he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame with a higher percentage of votes than any other inductee in history. In 2009 and 2011, Greg served as the Presidents Cup captain of the International Team and his strong influence in the game continues today.

Greg Norman now transcends the game of golf, with over a dozen companies around the world bearing his name and the iconic shark logo as part of the Greg Norman Company, which he leads as non-executive Chairman. His internationally recognized brand boasts more than 120 golf course designs across six continents, a global real estate collection, award-winning wine, golf-inspired lifestyle apparel and a diverse investment division.

In 2021, Greg Norman became the first and founding CEO of LIV Golf Investments, a newly formed company whose purpose is to holistically improve the health of professional golf on a global scale to help unlock the sports’ untapped potential.

Biography

Gregory John Norman was born on February 10, 1955 in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. He played rugby and Aussie Rules football while growing up but became hooked on golf at age 15 after serving as a caddie for his mother. His first golf instruction came through Jack Nicklaus’ book, Golf My Way, and after a mere 18 months, Norman played to a scratch handicap. At the age of 20, Norman continued to concentrate on his golf game while working as a trainee in the Royal Queensland Golf Club, earning $28 per week. In 1976 at the age of 21, he turned pro and won his first professional event, the West Lakes Classic, the same year.

Norman began competing on the PGA TOUR full-time in 1983 and became one of the most dominant players in the world in the 1980s and ’90s. In his prime, Norman’s practice sessions were notoriously grueling and he had a reputation as one of the hardest workers on TOUR. This renowned work ethic combined with his natural ability propelled him to become the top-ranked golfer in the world, a status he held for over six years. He is a five-time recipient of the Byron Nelson Award, a three-time Vardon Trophy winner, three-time Arnold Palmer Award winner, the 1995 PGA TOUR Player of the Year, and is the first player in TOUR history to surpass $10 million in career earnings.

Throughout his life, Norman’s philanthropic efforts have quietly raised millions of dollars for charities, including CureSearch for Children’s Cancer, which for over two decades has been the primary benefactor of Norman’s PGA TOUR sanctioned event, the Shark Shootout.

Greg lives in Florida with his wife Kirsten. He has two grown children, Morgan and Greg Jr.; two stepdaughters Kaya and Kelly; four grandchildren, Harrison, Hendrix, Poppy, and Jade; and loyal pup Apollo.

Career Highlights

Greg Norman earned more than $1 million five times on the PGA TOUR, including three Arnold Palmer Awards as the Tour’s leading money winner – 1986, ’89 and ’94. He was also the first person in Tour history to surpass $10 million in career earnings. But his crowning achievements are British Open Championships in 1986 and 1993. In total, Norman won 91 professional events around the world, including 20 on the PGA TOUR.

  • 91 Career Victories (20 PGA TOUR, 71 International and Others)
  • 31 Second Place Finishes (PGA TOUR)
  • 11 Third Place Finishes (PGA TOUR)
  • 331 Weeks at No. 1
  • 2001 World Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
  • 2-time British Open Champion (1986 Turnberry, 1993 Royal St. Georges)
  • 5-time Byron Nelson Award winner for the lowest adjusted scoring average (1988, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995)
  • 3-time Vardon Trophy winner for the lowest adjusted scoring average (1989, 1990, 1994)
  • 3-time Arnold Palmer Award winner (1986, 1990, 1995)
  • 1995 Jack Nicklaus Award winner PGA Tour Player of the Year
  • 1995 PGA Player of the Year Award winner PGA of America’s top PGA Tour player
  • Held No. 1 World Ranking for 331 weeks
  • Past Chairman of the Advisory Council for the Environmental Institute For Golf and current member of the Board of Trustees
  • 2009 & 2011 Presidents Cup Captain
  • First and founding CEO of LIV Golf Investments

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Greg Norman 1993 British Open