As much as people remember his losses and unlucky breaks at majors more than his wins no one should forget his successes and the fact that he won 90 tournaments in his career. Number 1 in the world for 331 weeks, second only to tiger, the Shark is a legend.
He had 20 top 5 finishes in majors. Led after round 3 12 times. Tiger 14 times. Tigers wins 15 to 2. Tiger just got it done but Norman was usually thereabouts.
What a round. Practically flawless. And on those bumpy fairways of the classic Links course where Lady Luck plays a part. His 64 at Troon was awesome too.
Whilst I was never a fan of that short flat swing Butch Harman gave him from ‘93 to ‘96, this was an immaculate performance and a superb victory. As he himself said: “I was in awe of myself out there today”.
Notice how he swings down the line back and through and literally whips the club shaft on his back for his longer clubs. Want to hit the ball straight????..This is how you do it !
I saw him in 86 turnberry win Cold super windy rainy etc and Greg was driving the ball up in the sky when everyone kept it low. Nothing was affecting him
As much as people remember his losses and unlucky breaks at majors more than his wins no one should forget his successes and the fact that he won 90 tournaments in his career. Number 1 in the world for 331 weeks, second only to tiger, the Shark is a legend.
That's the insane stat. Over 6 years of being on top.
Hit every fairway. What a legend.
This man was consistently on the leader boards all through his career. A true legend
He was unlucky that's for sure. This was one of the majors that he played well at and didnt lose out to a fluke shot.
2 freak chip ins and the rest he just wasn’t good enough. Maybe 86 Jack and Faldo 96 were the only real “chokes”
1986 PGA he shot a 76 in the final round to lose by 2. Id say that’s a choke as well.
He had 20 top 5 finishes in majors. Led after round 3 12 times. Tiger 14 times. Tigers wins 15 to 2. Tiger just got it done but Norman was usually thereabouts.
What a class player.
Not only a champion golf legend but also an excellent maker of fine wines.
What a round. Practically flawless. And on those bumpy fairways of the classic Links course where Lady Luck plays a part. His 64 at Troon was awesome too.
Wow 30 years ago!.. remember it like it was last year
One of the few times it all came together for Norman on a Sunday. If he'd played this way for the bulk of his career he would've won 10+ majors.
Whilst I was never a fan of that short flat swing Butch Harman gave him from ‘93 to ‘96, this was an immaculate performance and a superb victory.
As he himself said: “I was in awe of myself out there today”.
One putt away from a flawless round. Still a tournament record at the time!
Fearless golf
Absolute class player and Aussie icon , this is why I took up golf 🏌️♀️ because of this man 👍⛳️
Sweetest swing ever!
Notice how he swings down the line back and through and literally whips the club shaft on his back for his longer clubs. Want to hit the ball straight????..This is how you do it !
Phenomenal driving
I saw him in 86 turnberry win
Cold super windy rainy etc and Greg was driving the ball up in the sky when everyone kept it low. Nothing was affecting him
Scottie Scheffler looks pretty similar with how he drags the trail foot through impact
Wow Owen Wilson's a great golfer!
Wonderful golfer
The Great White Shark!
This has starring Owen Wilson all over it
And then you disinvite him from the champion’s dinner in 2022 for STARTING HIS OWN GOLF LEAGUE. Shame on you, R&A.
Greg "Big Daddy" Norman was an Aussie legend of the course. He now owns property in Colorado and is happy with his wealth.
So you're not going to release the final round then?
Just type in Norman wins the open you get the full highlights of the 4 days
@@kevinmcnicoll8649 I've had that on video for 20 years. But, the full final round would be a great watch.
how is Laura doing?
"Every shot"
Second hole....NO TEE SHOT?
Not every shot 🤷♂️
I wonder if he got any women like Tiger.
Apparently yeah
CON ARTIST