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BRISBANE, Australia — Greg Norman is set to link up with organizers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics. Local media has reported that Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese picked Norman to fill a void on the 24-person organizing board for the Games. Norman, a two-time British Open champion, has recently been replaced as CEO of LIV Golf by Scott O'Neil ahead of tour's fourth season. The 2032 Games will be held in Norman's home state. He told the Courier-Mail newspaper: "As a proud Queenslander, it is an honor and privilege to help shape the Brisbane Games."








