“Sport is the only profession I know of that when you retire, you have to go to work.”

Those words from former NBA great Earl Monroe capture a truth that echoes across sports fields and boardrooms alike.

For most athletes, and professionals from other sectors, the final whistle marks not just the end of competition, but often the beginning of a person’s reinvention.

The skills that made them champions: discipline, resilience, focus, and the relentless pursuit of improvement, must suddenly be redirected into a new arena.

Some stumble in that transition, some never recover.

While others, like Greg Norman, Herb Elliott and Rob Scott, reach similar lofty heights to their great days in their sporting arenas.

Norman, the ‘Great White Shark’, turned his dominance on the fairways into one of

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