Greg Norman Interview

The Australian legend, an Omega brand ambassador, talks about his wins at the Hong Kong Open, what’s in store for golf’s comeback at the Olympics and the state of the game in China

Greg Norman, Omega Boutique, Causeway Bay, September 2015

Greg Norman had it all before him on his first trip to the Hong Kong Open back in 1979. As a 24-year-old who had already won four events on the Australian tour, and Norman had set his sights on going global and Fanling was too provide the first step.

The record now shows that, not for the only time in his illustrious career, Norman achieved what he set out to do, driving his way through the wind and rain for a three-shot win as he collected what was up until then the largest payday of career at US$100,000.

Asked today what he remembers most about the occasion, the now-60-year-old turns his mind to what went on before the final round had even begun.

"My memory was that I nearly missed my tee time,” Norman laughs. “I had to tee off in my street shoes. They had a police escort because the traffic was so bad on the Sunday morning. I ran to the tee, didn’t loosen up at all and just hit my first tee. Then I changed into my golf shoes.”

Norman would return for another victory in 1983 - again there was the wind and rain not uncommon when the Open was held in the early months of the year - with the tournament being decided over two days’ play.

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