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LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 21: Greg Norman of Australia hits his tee shot on the second hole at the Palmer Private Course at the PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation golf tournament January 21,... View Photo »
It's good to be back playing a little bit. It could have been three or four shots better today. It was good (though). I enjoyed it.
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A view from one of the bunkers at Royal Melbourne during the 2005 Heineken Classic. Photo: Vince Caligiuri Royal Melbourne's famed west course is back at No. 1 after a gap of two years. Kingston Heath's short ride at No. 1 is over. It's Golf Digest cours
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LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 21: Former President Bill Clinton hits his tee shot on the tenth hole at the Palmer Private Course at the PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation golf tournament January... View Photo »
Greg Norman has been made to climb down on his pre-President Cup feelings about Tiger Woods. ...
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Gregory John Norman AM (born 10 February 1955) is an Australian professional golfer and entrepreneur who spent 331 weeks as the world's number one ranked golfer in the 1980s and 1990s. He is nicknamed "The Great White Shark," or simply "The Shark," a reference to a shark inhabiting Australian waters as well as Norman's blond hair, size and... Full Article
LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 21: Former President Bill Clinton, right, gives a hug to Greg Norman of Australia before teeing off at the Palmer Private Course at the PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation golf tournament January 21,...
View Photo »LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 21: Former US President Bill Clinton (R) and Greg Norman of Australia line up a putt at the Palmer Private Course at the PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation golf tournament January 21, 2012 in La Quinta,...
View Photo »Greg Norman follows his shot off the second tee on the Palmer Private Course at PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge PGA golf tournament Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in La Quinta, Calif.
View Photo »Former President Bill Clinton, right, and Greg Norman line up Clinton's putt on the first green of the Palmer Private Course at PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge PGA golf tournament Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in La Quinta, Calif.
View Photo »Former President Bill Clinton, center, walks with Greg Norman, right, along the first fairway on the Palmer Private Course at PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge PGA golf tournament Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in La Quinta, Calif.
View Photo »Former President Bill Clinton, left, and Greg Norman wait to tee off on the Palmer Private Course at PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge PGA golf tournament Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in La Quinta, Calif.
View Photo »LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 20: Greg Norman of Australia hits his tee shot on the eleventh hole on the Nicklaus Private Course at the PGA West during the second round of the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation golf tournament January 20, 2012 in La Quinta, California.
View Photo »LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 20: Greg Norman of Australia waits on the practice ground during the second round of the Humana Challenge In Partnership With the Clinton Foundation on the Nicklaus Private Course at PGA West on January 20, 2012 in La Quinta, California.
View Photo »LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 19: Greg Norman of Australia plays a shot on the sixth hole during the first round of the Humana Challenge In Partnership With The Clinton Foundation at La Quinta Country Club on January 19, 2012 in La Quinta, California.
View Photo »LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 19: Greg Norman of Australia hits his tee shot during the first round of the Humana Challenge In Partnership With The Clinton Foundation at La Quinta Country Club on January 19, 2012 in La Quinta, California.
View Photo »Greg Norman, of Australia, watches his putt on the third hole during the first round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament at La Quinta Country Club in La Quinta, Calif. , Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012.
View Photo »Greg Norman, of Australia, tips his hat after a birdie on the third hole during the first round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament at La Quinta Country Club in La Quinta, Calif. , Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012.
View Photo »Greg Norman, of Australia, hits to the 16th hole during a practice round on the Palmer Private course at PGA West for the Humana Challenge golf tournament in La Quinta, Calif. , Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012.
View Photo »Fans watch Greg Norman, of Australia, putt on the 17th hole during a practice round on the Palmer Private course at PGA West for the Humana Challenge golf tournament in La Quinta, Calif. , Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012.
View Photo »Greg Norman reacts to missing a putt on the 18th hole during the second round of the Franklin Templeton Shootout golf tournament, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, at the Tiburon Golf Club's Gold Course in Naples, Fla. FORT MYERS OUT; MAGS OUT.
View Photo »Greg Norman watches his shot towards the 18th green during the first round of the Franklin Templeton Shootout golf tournament at the Tiburon Golf Club's Gold Course, Friday, Dec. 9, 2011, in Naples, Fla. FORT MYERS OUT.
View Photo »Greg Norman hits from the bunker on the first hole during the first round of the Franklin Templeton Shootout golf tournament at the Tiburon Golf Club's Gold Course, Friday, Dec. 9, 2011, in Naples, Fla. FORT MYERS OUT.
View Photo »SUNSHINE COAST, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Greg Norman of Australia plays a shot out of the bunker on the 13th hole during day three of the 2011 Australian PGA Championship at the Hyatt Regency Coolum on November 26, 2011 at the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
View Photo »SUNSHINE COAST, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 25: Greg Norman of Australia plays a shot on the 10th hole during day two of the 2011 Australian PGA Championship at the Hyatt Regency Coolum on November 25, 2011 at the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
View Photo »Australia's Greg Norman plays a shot on the 9th hole during the second round of the Australian PGA Golf Championship at the Hyatt Regency in Coolum, Australia, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011.
View Photo »Greg Norman of Australia plays a shot during round one of the Australian PGA golf tournament in Coolum on November 24, 2011. The Australian PGA golf tournament runs from November 24-27, and features international players competing for the Kirkwood Cup.
View Photo »Australia's Greg Norman tees off on the 17th hole during the first round of the Australian PGA golf Championship at the Hyatt Regency, Coolum, Australia, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011.
View Photo »SUNSHINE COAST, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 24: Greg Norman of Australia plays a shot on the 16th fairway during day one of the 2011 Australian PGA Championship at the Hyatt Regency Coolum on November 24, 2011 at the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
View Photo »U.S. team captain Fred Couples, left, greets International team captain Greg Norman, right, after the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Royal Melbourne Golf Course in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011.
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View Photo »LA QUINTA, CA - JANUARY 21: Former President Bill Clinton, right, gives a hug to Greg Norman of Australia before teeing off at the Palmer Private Course at the PGA West during the third round of the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation golf tournament January 21,...
View Photo »It's good to be back playing a little bit. It could have been three or four shots better today. It was good (though). I enjoyed it.
Greg Norman has been made to climb down on his pre-President Cup feelings about Tiger Woods. ...
You feel for him ... You know how hard it is to get it back again – because it's not the same.
Jason Day, Greg Norman, Bubba Watson - all the big names were absolutely fantastic
I would like to see the regeneration of top-class players (at the PGA)
He's just a great captain, period ... He's fun to play for. I'm thankful that he picked me. Greg Norman (International captain) is probably not happy about it after I closed out the Cup. But it's been great to be a part of this team. I'm thankful that Freddie believed in me to be a part of this team and...
We were two up with four to play. Jerry Kelly and Steve Stricker birdied in and beat us. I’ve always been a big fan of JB’s ... I like his attitude and demeanor.
Our theme this year is 'turn up the heat' and with the likes of Rickie, Jason Day, Bubba Watson, Darren Clarke, Y EYang, Greg Norman, Geoff Ogilvy and Adam Scott in the field I'm sure we will see record galleries visit the Sunshine Coast.
We were two up with four to play. Jerry Kelly and Steve Stricker birdied in and beat us. I’ve always been a big fan of JB’s ... I like his attitude and demeanor.
The way his credentials were, leading up to the final selection, no question about it – he would be my man.
I would never go back and change it. I would still select Rob
I think there are times that you come to a golf course you love so much ... I know I had that problem around Royal Melbourne – I wanted to win before I actually won there.
We do get our cage rattled a little bit in the foursomes ... So maybe that just gets our confidence level off. What's wrong with the host nation having the choice of the format anyway? Any golf tournament has got to be fine-tuned every year.
I think the host nation should have the opportunity to defer on their choices
I make a very valid case for it ... The basis of golfers where the International team comes from outside of Europe is about 300 million strong population-wise. So the captain has a much more diverse cross-section of a base of golfers to go to.
I did make those comments ... I probably still would have gone for Keegan Bradley because he's a major champion.
He stepped up to the plate. He putted extremely well ... Any player hates to see another great player struggle, because we all know what it's like to go through the ins and outs of the game. At the end of the day, you want to see the player who has dominated the game come back.
I probably still would have gone for Keegan Bradley because he's a major champion
I said to him 'You need golf as much as golf needs you'. We all want to see him up there ... Any player hates to see a great player struggle. We all know what it's like to go through the ins and outs of the game. You want to see the player who dominated the game come back so that when you beat him you f...
Because I had three other guys that could have easily been on my team
There was a lot of questions asked this week, do we have it? ... I just wanted to show everybody that we do have it, even in a loss ... The Americans made a lot of putts and that kept our guys out of the match.
We have to make sure we capitalize on that. Just because we lost doesn't mean to say we didn't win. At the end of the day, we have to make the Presidents Cup a better event for it.
Any player hates to see another great player struggle, because we all know what it's like to go through the ins and outs of the game. At the end of the day, you want to see the player who has dominated the game come back
For future captains going forward, we need to have the opportunity for what we see, as international captains, as international players, to balance out our team for what we see as the right move
When you look back over all of the days of competition, our Foursomes let us down, no question about it
