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CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | It cannot be easy for a golfer who was so good for so long to find happiness in another profession once his playing days are done. But Greg Norman has managed to do just that as a course designer.
“Actually, that is the only part of my company I am truly in love with,” says the now 65-year-old Aussie, who has lost some of this famous white-blond hair but seemingly little of his tan or muscle tone. “I have more than a dozen businesses, and I care deeply about them all. But course design is my passion, and it is probably the only one I will still have when I go to my grave.”
That passion, he explains, has a lot to do with the creative process and working with land to fashion the best possible routings and the most interesting golf holes. “But I also like how course design allows me to promote the game and introduce it to countries and people that had not been touched by golf before,” he says.
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