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Greg Norman: Going the Reverse Choke?

and just landed way short of the green after a shot from the middle of the fairway after the sand trap ... if I was trading an intraday chart of his form it would be time to open a short position I think.
 
Even though he's not going to win it I think he's played well and differently to past form - was looking like going the usual way at one point but he recovered it and he's done some great long putts that could have gone either way but just didn't want to drop - and Harrington had a bit of luck on the 17th just missing the bunker and ending up near the hole instead.

The cards haven't fallen his way but he's played well enough that winning could have happened to him (assuming he doesn't completely blow the last hole which is just kicking off).
 
Just in case you didn't already know it, his legacy is now clearly etched in stone.

Pretty obvious he will die of asphyxiation one day... :rolleyes:

But anyone following his career would already know this.
 
Just in case you didn't already know it, his legacy is now clearly etched in stone.

Pretty obvious he will die of asphyxiation one day... :rolleyes:

But anyone following his career would already know this.

His career is not over yet.

Can anyone confirm if Norman will get an invite to the US Masters based on his 3rd place finish in the British Open.
 
The Shark shoots a respectable two under par 70 in the first round of his return to the 2009 US Masters.

Great PR exercise using his new wife - tennis legend Chris Evert as his caddie in Wednesday's Par 3 competition.
 
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