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The Eye of Africa Golf and Residential Estate will forever be known as the home of Greg Norman’s first course design project in South Africa, and like all of the golf course layouts that Norman has put his name to, this one is rather special.
Despite being a bit of a latecomer to golf, Greg Norman’s natural ability for the game and power off the tee helped him become a golf legend worldwide.
With just two qualification events left, South African legend Ernie Els finds himself in the unenviable position of not having secured his invite to the Masters, but it’s not over yet.
American architect Gil Hanse will design the 2016 Olympic golf course in Rio de Janeiro, winning the selection ahead of more illustrious names like Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman and Gary Player.
The March issue of Compleat Golfer is all about power, and we focus on the big hitters of the game, as well as the bombing drivers that help them hit the ball so far.
Greg Norman will always remembered as one of the finest golfers to have played the game, unfortunately his career has been marred by a few unfotunate tournament collapses, sucha as the 1996 Masters tournament.
Kyle Stanley squandered a five-shot lead on the final day to lose the Farmers Insurance Open title to Brandt Snedeker this weekend. To try help Kyle feel better, the Mole has compiled a list of the top-five chokes in golf.