Greg Norman Net Worth

Greg Norman Net Worth is
$300 Million

Greg Norman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

He’s called a professional golfer, architect, businessman and designer, which all add enormous monetary success to the entire sum of Greg Norman net worth. Nevertheless, to the people he’s mainly called a professional golfer in Australia. Also, in the golf field he’s occasionally called a ‘Shark’. Greg got this nickname due to his blonde hair, stature, his playing style as well as the reality that in Australian waters there really are plenty of sharks.

When Greg was 20 years old, Greg Norman was selected to become an helper to Billy McWilliam in Sydney. In 1976, he began playing golf professionally and participated in his first tournament. Moreover, in the exact same year he got his first huge triumph in Adelaide, South Australia. Also, Greg won his first European tournament which was Martini International, which occurred in Scotland. In 1982, it had been said that Greg Norman was the golfer who got the most fiscal success in Europe. In 1980, Greg Norman was the victor of Australian Open, which was his first huge triumph in his birthplace.

Produced in Australia, Greg Norman was involved into sports in an extremely young age. His mom was also called a golf player plus it’s been said that it was her who introduced Greg Norman to golf, the sport which brought vast amounts to the total sum of Greg Norman net worth.

In 1981, Greg Norman’s career moved to America, where he joined the PGA Tour. 3 years later Greg won the tour in the Kemper Open. When Greg played against Fuzzy Zoeller, Greg Norman experienced his first fall in his career that’s still remembered with lots of his supporters and sports critics. Nevertheless, 20 years ended that year nicely with winning Canadian Open. So, golfing is the primary source of Greg Norman net worth.

Greg Norman Net Worth $410 Million Dollars


Full NameGreg Norman
Net Worth$300 Million
Date Of BirthFebruary 10, 1955
Place Of BirthMount Isa, Australia
Height6 ft (1.83 m)
Weight180 lbs (81.646 kg)
ProfessionArchitect, Golfer, Businessperson, Designer, Entrepreneur
EducationTownsville Grammar School
NationalityAustralia
SpouseKirsten Kutner (m. 2010), Chris Evert (m. 2008–2009), Laura Andrassy (m. 1981–2007)
ChildrenGregory Norman, Morgan Leigh Norman
ParentsMerv Norman, Toini Norman
SiblingsJanis Norman
NicknamesGregory John Norman , The Great White Shark , The Shark
AwardsBBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year
NominationsLaureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year
Star SignAquarius
#Quote
1I always wanted to be the best I could be at whatever I did. I didn't want to be the number one golfer in the world. I just wanted to be as good as I could be. I work hard, I push myself hard, and I probably even expect too much of myself.
2I think it's great the opportunity is given to all of us really to come out and play major championships after the real major championships have gone beyond us.
3That's why we have practice rounds. We make the adjustments as we go around, try and find out how to play the golf course the best we can. No big deal, it's nothing to me, it's the same for me as it is to everybody and we're all trying to understand it.
4My doctor asked me how many golf balls I had hit in my career. I'm lying there in bed calculating somewhere between four and five million golf balls I had hit to do that on my body.
5When I turned 50, I said to myself, well, if this is what it's like turning 50, I can't wait to turn 60 because I still felt very, very mentally and physically good, outside my back surgery.
6So my game is solid. So that obviously makes me feel confident, that like anybody else in this field, you name them, I feel like I've got the ability to win the golf tournament just as much as they have, and that's the way I'm going to take it.
7The players have competed on the level the last 25 or 30 years are always going to be the players that compete at a high level. These guys practice hard, they work on their game, they still hit the ball extremely well.
8Obviously it's my second senior event, and I'm tired obviously coming back from the British Open, from surgery, which was priority No. 1, did that successfully, and each week since the British Open I've felt in pretty good control of my golf game.
9I've really got no complaints about the way I played, just extremely frustrating with the putter and I'm sure there's a lot of other players saying the same thing except the guy who's going to win the golf tournament.
10I owe a lot to my parents, especially by mother and my father.
11I wouldn't call it bitter. I think it's just sweet. I've always believed my life seems like it's gotten better and better as each decade has gone by. So I don't see any I don't see any bitterness about it.
12When you see that many people with a smile on their face, then you must be doing something right.
13What's a good tournament for him? Winning it. He's good enough.
14I'm not interested at all in playing more than 12, 15 tournaments a year on an annual basis because like all the old guys out here on this Tour, we've played golf for nearly 30 years of our lives.
15People in this room must have back problems, I'm sure some of us do, and it is really, really one of the worst pains and debilitating parts of your body that you can actually have because you really can't do anything in your life when you have it.
16Being away for the weekends, and me being the international player that I have been for those 30 years, I've spent a lot more time flying around the world, playing different golf tournaments around the world.
17To me I've just really, really found a relaxed, peaceful side of my life and I'm enjoying it.
18I don't see myself playing or adjusting my schedule for senior tournament golf.
19You know, like I said, I'm not going to adjust my Senior Tour schedule.
20On 18 you've got to drive it up a gnat's ass.
21The game of golf doesn't come rushing back to you. Last week I made a couple of fundamental mistakes that I probably wouldn't have made in the heat of the battle back when I was in my heyday, and those things have got to come back.
22I mean, I can actually say goodbye to the game of golf, never hit another golf shot the rest of my life and I'd be happy because I can get back in life without any rotation.
23Well, I think any national championship is an extremely important championship to play in.
#Fact
1Release of his book, "The Way of the Shark: Lessons in Golf, Business and Life" by Greg and Donald Phillips. [2006]
2(December 14) Chris Evert confirmed at a news conference that she and Norman are engaged. [2007]
3His daughter, Morgan-Leigh Norman, is a chef.
4Engaged to Chris Evert [December 14, 2007].
5Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001.
6Appointed Honorary Ambassador of Peace for the Harvey Ball Foundation along with Brooke Shields, Jackie Chan, A.V.T. Shankardass, Jerry Lewis, Prince Albert of Monaco, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Collins, Jimmy Buffett, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Darrell Waltrip, Heather Mills, Yoko Ono, Patch Adams, Sergei Khrushchev and Winnie Mandela.
7Professional golfer, winner of more than 70 tournaments, including the 1986 and 1993 British Opens.

Art Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Vanishing Link2005Video documentary

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Australia: The Story of Us2015TV Series documentaryHimself - Champion Golfer / Himself
In Depth with Graham Bensinger2015TV SeriesHimself
Fox USGA2014TV SeriesHimself - Analyst
Fox and Friends2014TV SeriesHimself - Phone Interview
Inside Edition2014TV Series documentaryHimself
Feherty2014TV SeriesHimself
Australian Story2013TV Series documentaryHimself
The Five2013TV SeriesHimself
60 Minutes Sports2013TV Series documentaryHimself - Golfer (segment "Pete Dye")
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2006TV Series documentaryHimself
The Footy Show2006TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2001TV SeriesHimself
1997 Highlights of the Masters Tournament1997Video documentaryHimself
Greg Norman: The Complete Golfer1988Video documentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
60 Minutes Sports2014TV Series documentaryHimself - Golfer (segment "Pete Dye")
20 to 12008TV Series documentaryHimself
What a Year2007TV Series documentaryHimself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2005TV Series documentaryHimself

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