The prime minister had dinner with Norman in Melbourne on Wednesday night after a day campaigning in Victoria and Tasmania.
Six weeks away from a laptop resulted in some very twitchy fingers. This column is a catch up.
The golfing legend revealed the request in an interview ahead of him receiving a lifetime achievement award at the Australian embassy in Washington.
Australian great Greg Norman,so long the public face of the golf league that disrupted the game,is no longer the chief executive of LIV Golf.
The combative Australian has led the rebel tour in its rocky first two years,but his replacement is cast as a relationship builder and could oversee a merger with the PGA Tour.
The struggling Aussie fitness franchise has finally ended the acrimony over its multimillion-dollar celebrity endorsements.
Australia’s most recent major champion is used to playing in some of the world’s biggest cities. But he’ll trade that for an event on the NSW-Victoria border this year.
The star golfers will be the 16th set of siblings to compete for Australia at the Olympic Games in the same sport but admit their paths might not cross. Why isn’t golf moving to team events?
You can say plenty about Norman - and McIlroy certainly has - but his reaction after his infamous Masters meltdown stands in contrast to the Northern Irishman.
Five months out from this year’s event,there is still no official venue. Is the viability of one of the most historic golf tournaments under threat?