BRISBANE, Australia — Greg Norman is set to link up with organizers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics. Norman, a two-time British Open champion and the only player to lose all four majors in a playoff following 72 holes, has recently been replaced as CEO of LIV Golf by Scott O’Neil ahead of tour’s fourth season starting next month.
Norman has acted in the same way before, smoothing relations between Australia and Donald Trump. It is known that Greg Norman and Donald Trump have been on good terms for a long time. In an interview with the media, Norman admitted that he helped ease relations between the two countries, saying: "There was a request put through, yeah," Norman said.
The golfing great hinted that he was called upon once again to act as a bridge between the Australian government and Donald Trump.
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