
Greg Norman
The former Open champion Greg Norman tells BBC World News, in Sport Today Extra, how he dealt with the pressure of being the world's best golfer for 331 weeks.
The former Open champion Greg Norman tells BBC World News, in Sport Today Extra, how he dealt with the pressure of being the world's best golfer for 331 weeks and the disappointment of having more than one major championship snatched from under his nose. In a wide-ranging interview with Chris Mitchell, the Australian, who turned 60 in February, also reveals how being an expert surfer helped him turn professional, how he would allow loud music to be played on golf courses to attract younger players, and about the chainsaw accident in 2014 that almost saw him lose the use of his left hand.