LIV Golf Chief Greg Norman Once Subtly Wore a Bold Outfit to Pay Tribute to His Native Country

Greg Norman isn’t a person who can be confined to just one category. He was a remarkable golfer and is a superb businessman. The LIV Golf CEO loves his Aussie heritage and once even paid respect to it by donning a stunning outfit as an iconic movie character for a party in Florida. Norman  is proud of where he comes from. His nickname, ‘The Shark’ also stems from his birthplace and his childhood. The golf great would not trade his background for anything.




Greg Norman: The Shark who hunted crocodiles.

Back in 2017, the two-time major winner was attending a company Christmas party at his golf club in Florida. According to the Daily Mail, the Australian golf legend had dressed up like the character Michael “Crocodile” Dundee from Paul Hogan’s famous movie. ‘The Shark’ dressed up as a Crocodile hunter! That surely received many laughs at the party.

The party paid homage to Norman’s home county.

Australian flags hung from its walls, alongside aboriginal artworks. The 20-time PGA Tour winner himself showcased his pride for Australia with his spot-on representation of the iconic Australian movie character, and ‘the Shark’ was extremely dedicated to his act.

What was Norman's outfit?

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