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A Look at the Hall of Fame Career of Greg Norman

Tune into Shark.com each Thursday for a recap of every victory -- from the 1976 West Lakes Classic to the 2001 Skins Game. In total, Norman has won 86 professional events around the world, including two British Open Championships and 20 U.S. PGA Tour titles.

Norman Wins French Open In Runaway

May 12, 1980

French Open
Venue:St. Cloud Golf Club
Where:Ile De France, France
Date:May 8-11, 1980

PARIS -- Australian Greg Norman shot a final round 67 for a 20-under total of 268 to win the French Open golf championship at St. Cloud by a runaway 10 strokes.

Britain's Ian Mosey, the joint first round leader on 66, finished wit a 69 for 278, and another Briton, Sandy Lyle, last year's top European money winner, was third on 279 after a 68.

Britain's Garry Cullen (66) was on 280, with Australian Stewart Ginn (71) and Britain's Brian Barnes (67) on 281.

It was the 25-year-old Norman's seventh major victory since he took up the game at the late age of 17, his first on the continent and his first national Open title. He is due to defend the Martini International title at Wentworth, England, starting on Thursday.

Norman, whose winning margin was two strokes outside Guy Wolstenholme's record European Open winning margin in the 1963 tournament at Royal Dublin, became the fifth Australian to take the French title after Kel Nagle, Bruce Devlin, Alan Murray and David Graham.

He played on ten tournaments last year because of back trouble but recovered to finish second three times and third four times on his home circuit before coming to Europe.

Four ahead of Britain's Maurice Bembridge at the start of the day, he had moved ten ahead of the field when he went to the turn in a five under par 30.

The blonde Norman won $12,540 to move into second place behind British Open and United States Masters champion Severiano Ballesteros of Spain in the European prize money list with more than $15,000.

Norman eagled the long third hole from three metres and followed-up with birdie threes from a metre at the fourth and at the fifth. He holed from six metres for a two at the eighth.

More birdies came at the 10th and 14th, but he dropped strokes at the short 11th and 18th.

Norman said, "the way I was playing I could have finished with two 63's, although I wasn't aware I was in line to beat Guy Wollstenholme's record when 12 ahead with six to go. I've been playing real well since the Australian Open but I tired a bit over the last five holes."

Sharkive
1972 Keperra Junior PennantGreg Headed For Big Time
1972 Queensland Junior ChampionshipNorman Takes State Junior Golf Title
1973 Gary Player International ClassicNorman Takes Player's Junior Classic
1976 West Lakes ClassicNorman Wins First Professional Tournament
1977 Martini InternationalAustralian Wins International
1977 Kuzuha InternationalAustralian Wins In Japan
1977 South Seas Classic Pro-AmNorman's Eight Birdie Conquest
1978 Traralgon Loy Yang ClassicLate Run And Greg Wins Again
1978 Caltex Festival Of Sydney OpenNorman's Conquest With A Record 64
1978 New South Wales OpenNorman - New South Wales Open Champion
1979 Traralgon ClassicNorman Does It Again
1979 Martini InternationalNorman Soaks Up Martini
1979 Cathay Pacific Hong Kong OpenNorman's Conquest: Greg Guns Down Rivals
1980 World Match Play ChampionshipNorman Tops Lyle To Win Match Play
1980 Dunhill Australian OpenNorman Scoops Australian Open By A Shot
1980 Australian Open CommentaryNorman Poised For Stardom
1980 French OpenNorman Wins French Open In Runaway
1980 Scandanavian OpenGreg Fires Record For Open Win
1981 Australian MastersNorman Claims First Australian Masters Title
1981 Martini InternationalThird Title For Norman
1981 Dunlop MastersTwo Trophies This Month - Norman Wins Masters
1982 Dunlop MastersRecord Norman Victory At Dunlop Masters
1982 State Express ClassicClassic Win For Norman
1982 Benson And HedgesNorman Holds Off Challengers, Wins At York
1983 Australian MastersNorman Dons Second Gold Jacket
1983 Suntory Match Play ChampionshipSecond Title To Australian
1983 New South Wales OpenNorman Wins New South Wales Open
1983 Queensland OpenHome Win On Home Turf
1983 Kapalua InternationalAustralian Takes Kapalua In Hawaii
1984 Victorian OpenQueenslander Captures Victorian
1984 Australian MastersMasters Title To Norman
1984 Australian PGA ChampionshipNorman Laps Aussie PGA Field
1984 Kemper OpenEffortless Style - Australian Wins First PGA Tour Title
1984 Canadian OpenNorman's Canadian Anniversary Present
1985 Australian Skins ChallengeNorman Wins Shark's Share At Skins
1985 Dunhill CupAussies Hailed As New Kings Of Golf
1985 Australian PGA ChampionshipSecond Title - Second Year
1985 Australian OpenNorman Wins 1985 Open
1986 Las Vegas InvitationalNorman Hits Vegas Jackpot
1986 Kemper OpenNorman On Top Of U.S. Money List After First Playoff Win
1986 British Open ChampionshipNorman Captures First Major Title
1986 European OpenNorman Conquers Europe
1986 Dunhill CupAussie Team Give The World A Golf Lesson
1986 World Match Play ChampionshipGreg Slams Crowd At Match Play
1986 Stefan Queensland OpenShark Streaks to Four in a Row
1986 New South Wales OpenGreat White Shark's Win Streak At Five
1986 South Australian OpenShark Takes Sixth Straight
1986 West Australian OpenShark Ends Year On A Winning Note
1986 PGA Grand Slam Of GolfGrand Slam To Norman
1987 Australian MastersMasters To Norman - Explosive Performance
1987 Australian OpenNorman Crushes Field - Open By Ten
1988 Palm Meadows CupShark Wins In Big Wet
1988 E.S.P. OpenAwesome Display Stuns E.S.P. Open
1988 Australian PGA National Tournament Players ChampionshipConvincing Win To Shark
1988 Italian OpenAustralian Shines In The Rain
1988 HeritageA Victory For Jamie
1988 New South Wales OpenNorman Seals Fourth Title
1988 Desert ScrambleShootout At Desert Scramble Goes To Norman/Woosnam
1989 Chunichi CrownsNorman Wins Crowns In Japan
1989 Greater Milwaukee OpenNorman Wins In Spectacluar Form
1989 Australian MastersFifth Shark Attack At Masters
1989 Australian PGA National TPCNorman Home Again
1989 The InternationalShark By Two At International
1990 Australian MastersShark By Two - Another Masters
1990 Doral-Ryder OpenNorman Claims Doral
1990 Memorial TournamentRain-Out At Memorial - Title To Shark
1992 Canadian OpenCanadian Open To Australian
1993 Doral-Ryder OpenShark Fires To Second Title
1993 British Open ChampionshipNorman Hoists Second Claret Jug
1993 Taiheiyo MastersShark Claims Taiheiyo Masters
1993 PGA Grand Slam Of GolfGrand Slam To Norman
1994 Johnnie Walker ClassicNorman Overcomes Illness To Post Win In Thailand
1994 Players ChampionshipNorman Tames TPC Sawgrass
1994 PGA Grand Slam Of GolfTwo In A Row - Shark Attacks Again
1995 Memorial TournamentNorman Wins Memorial For Second Time
1995 Canon Greater Hartford OpenNorman Caps Impressive June With Second Win
1995 NEC World Series of GolfNorman Wins World Series On First Playoff Hole
1995 Fred Meyer ChallengeFaxon/Norman Win Fred Meyer Challenge
1995 Australian OpenNorman Holds Off McWhinney, Wins 4th Aussie Open
1996 Ford South Australian OpenNorman Registers 74th Tournament Title
1996 Australian OpenShark Wins Fifth Australian Open Title
1996 Doral-Ryder OpenNorman Takes Third Title In Seven Years At Doral
1996 Fred Meyer ChallengeNorman And Faxon Repeat
1997 World Championship of GolfNorman Wins Match Play With Final-Hole Birdie
1997 FedEx St. Jude ClassicNorman Birdies Final Three Holes To Earn Victory
1997 Canadian Skins GameNorman Prevails In Skins Playoff
1997 World Series of GolfNorman Pulls Away For Second World Series Victory
1997 Fred Meyer ChallengeNorman, Faxon Win Their Third Straight Fred Meyer Challenge
1998 Greg Norman Holden International Norman Clinches Victory At His Own Tournament
1998 Franklin Templeton ShootoutElk Helps Shark Into Winner's Circle
1998 Presidents CupInternational Team Wins Presidents Cup
1999 MastersNorman's First Teacher: Fire Is Back
2001 Skins GameNorman Big Winner in Skins Game


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