Greg Norman earned his nickname, Great White Shark, for good reason. During the early 1990s, his aggressive style intimidated even the best players. He attacked pins without hesitation. He took on hazards others avoided. His confidence bordered on arrogance, but the numbers supported it. Norman spent 331 weeks as world No. 1. In 1993, he fired a final-round 64 at Royal St. George’s to win The Open Championship. The following year, he demolished the field at The Players Championship with a record-breaking 24-under performance. Tom Watson once called Norman’s play “the greatest round ever” after witnessing his brilliance at Turnberry. Now, his son is reminding the world of Shark’s prime days.

Greg Norman Jr. took to X on October 12, sharing a heartfelt memory that offered a tender glimpse

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