New Delhi: Australian golf legend Greg Norman believes India is a “sleeping giant” in the game whose potential can be unlocked with more international tournaments coming to its shores.
Australian golf legend Greg Norman envisions India as a latent powerhouse in the world of golf, asserting that more competitions in the country are needed to help its players unlock their full ...
Greg Norman, former British Open champion and CEO of LIV Golf, discusses the impact of LIV Golf on the sport, noting the new opportunities and younger audience it has attracted. He highlights the ...
Australian legend Greg Norman believes India is a sleeping giant in golf and it would require more competitions in the country to help its players realise their true potential as he pitched for making ...
India had the opportunity to host the Asian Tour's International Series. Ollie Schniederjans won this competition, which attracted the attention of the media in Asia and around the world.
As to Sam Konstas, his first innings in Melbourne was cricket’s answer to the Cuban Missile Crisis – in this case, thirteen ...
Clearly, there was a huge financial incentive for Smith when he linked up with Norman but he also had to ... for me obviously getting very close to Greg the last couple years," Smith told ...
Golf legend and former world number one for record 331 weeks in late 1980s and 90s, Greg Norman came to India to watch the International Golf series India event at the picturesque DLF Golf course in ...
Australian legend Greg Norman believes India is a sleeping giant in golf and it would require more competitions in the country to help its players realise their true potential. The 69-year-old former ...
It’s the breakaway golf circuit which has dominated the sport since arriving in 2022. But what exactly is LIV Golf and what is the latest LIV Golf news? We answer all the important questions about the ...
A native of New England, Greg Dee is no stranger to the Sunshine State. He’s a graduate of Florida State University where he earned degrees in Meteorology and a master’s in Geography.
A residents' association says it will launch a $200 million class action against companies owned by controversial Auckland property developer Greg Olliver. Keep Whangaparāoa’s Green Spaces (KWGS) is ...
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