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Article: GREAT WHITE RETURNS; 1.Good Korea move: KJ Choi hits out of the rough on his way up the leaderboard 2.Were behind you:Harrington gets support hitting out of the rough Pictures: GETTY IMAGES 3.Turning back the clock: huge crowds follow Greg Norman across Royal Birkdale as the Great White Shark relives his glory years with another excellent round.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- July 19, 2008
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Byline: DEREK LAWRENSON
AT THE Open Championship yesterday you could have been forgiven for thinking you had stumbled on a golfing version of Life on Mars, and been transported back 20-odd years to the time of the Great White Shark.
Is it truly happening, is Greg Norman really threatening to win this 137th edition, rather than the 115th? The old game has thrown up some improbable tales over the years but this one, with a script by Mills & Boon and an audience that can't believe their luck, ranks up there with the best of them.
What a reception they gave the 53-year-old Australian as he strode up the 18th. They never forget the old favourites, do they? Poor Norman, ...
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...A monkey on Greg Norman's back? Come on. What a stupid question. Clearly there is no monkey on Norman's back. A snake around his throat, maybe. But that boa constrictor isn't Norman's pet. It's his pet peeve. Ask Norman about it and he might, through...
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