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Shark: The Biography of Greg Norman
Shark: The Biography of Greg Norman
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Category :  Sports
 
Publisher :  Blackstone Audio Inc
Author :  Lauren St. John
Narrator :  Ian Esmo
 
Length :  11 hours 30 minutes (Unabridged)
 
Physical Price :  $34.95
Download Price :  $21.75
 
Format :  Encoded Windows Media
 
Only Available in the US and Canada
 
© 2006 Blackstone Audio Inc
Greg Norman is golfs most complex and controversial celebrity and perhaps its most
gifted and charismatic player. Winner of more than 70 tournaments, including the 1986 and 1993 British
Opens, he has reigned as the worlds number-one-ranked golfer for most of a decade and began 1998
as the PGA Tours career-earnings leader with almost $12 million. As ruthless in the boardroom as he
is on the golf course, the Shark turned a $2 million stake in Cobra Golf into a payoff of more than $40
million, bought a Boeing 747 jet for his personal use, and launched a clothing line bearing his
multicolored-shark motif.

Three parts Crocodile Dundee, two parts Jack Nicklaus, and one part Don Quixote, the jetsetting Shark
is larger than life. He has raced Ferraris with Nigel Mansell, hauled marlin over the side of plunging boats,
scuba dived with sharks, taken a joyride in an F-14, saved drowning friends, and entertained a US president
at his Florida compound. Yet Norman stands blond head and broad shoulders above golfs elite as the sports
most notorious victim of cruel calamity. His dramatic losses at the 1986 PGA Championship, the 1987
Masters, and the 1996 Masters rank among Golfs most inexplicable defeats rendered by the most outrageous
strokes of misfortune.

In this riveting and revealing biography, internationally acclaimed journalist Lauren St. John examines Normans
conquests as well as his failures and his relationships with his father, his agents, fellow golfers, and caddies.
Using her unparalleled access to dozens of people who know Norman best, including the Shark himself,
St. John explains how Normans fear of bankruptcy drove him to win the 1986 British Open; exclusively reveals
the background of the break-up with his first manager and his subsequent split with IMG; tells why golfs greatest
natural talent has so often snatched defeat from the jaws of victory; and explains his tempestuous relationships
with Jack Nicklaus and other top players.
 
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