Norman set for Australian Open swansong
14th Nov 2006, 09:06 GMT
Greg Norman's first Australian Open appearance since 1999 might also be his last, the golf great said Tuesday. Norman, 51 and a five-time champion, could not rule out the possibility the tournament starting at Royal Sydney on Thursday would be his last on home soil. "It could be. I'm not saying which one is going to be my last," he said at a news conference. "I talk to (manager) Bart Collins and my family and ask them questions about how much more I can keep going on and doing it.
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