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Article: That old killer instinct keeps Shark Greg Norman in the hunt.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- April 12, 1999
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AUGUSTA, Ga. _ It's the Great White Shock.
Greg Norman is challenging for the lead at the Masters.
Did you ever really think you'd see that again?
Greg Norman, who was all but fitted for the green jacket in 1996, when he took a six-shot lead into the final round, but wound up needing a straitjacket after falling apart, shooting 78, and finishing five shots behind Nick Faldo.
Greg Norman, who failed to make the cut at the last two Masters.
Greg Norman, who had shoulder surgery last April 22 and didn't play golf for seven months.
Just when you think the Great White Shark is on the verge of becoming an endangered species ...