Greg Norman, born on 10 February 1955, in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia, is a legendary golfer and successful entrepreneur. Known as "The Great White Shark" for his aggressive style and blonde hair, Norman was one of the most dominant golfers of his era, spending 331 weeks as the world’s No. 1 ranked golfer. He won two Open Championships (1986 and 1993) and finished as a runner-up in several other major tournaments, including the Masters and the PGA Championship. Despite suffering a few heartbreaking losses, such as the infamous collapse at the 1996 Masters, he remained one of the most popular and influential figures in golf. Off the course, Norman built a global business empire under the Greg Norman Company, which includes golf course design, apparel, real estate, wine production, and more. In recent years, he has played a key role in the development of LIV Golf, a controversial Saudi-backed league aiming to rival the PGA Tour. His impact on the sport extends far beyond his playing career, making him a significant figure in both golf and business.

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