Homegrown Legacy: Greg Norman and Royal Queensland’s Road to Brisbane 2032

A historic full-circle moment is unfolding at Eagle Farm’s Royal Queensland Golf Club, as former shop assistant turned global golfing icon Greg Norman AO joins the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee (OCOG). For local residents, this appointment carries special significance as their neighbourhood golf club prepares for its Olympic destiny.


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From Pro Shop to Olympic Leadership

Greg Norman, who once worked in Royal Queensland’s pro shop during the 1970s, now returns in a pivotal role, helping to shape the club’s transformation into an Olympic venue. Reflecting on this journey, Norman remarked, “In my youth in the 70’s I worked in the golf shop at Royal Queensland and now that course will be the home of golf at Brisbane 2032.”

“As a proud Queenslander it is an honour and privilege to help shape the Brisbane Games.”

Greg Norman Shapes Olympic Future of Royal Queensland

Since its founding in 1920, Royal Queensland has been a cornerstone of the Eagle Farm community, hosting numerous prestigious tournaments. Now, it stands on the cusp of an unprecedented evolution. As the venue prepares to welcome the world’s best golfers in 2032, Norman’s deep-rooted connection to the club adds an invaluable perspective to its Olympic planning.

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OCOG President Andrew Liveris reinforced the significance of his involvement, stating, “What better Queensland sports brand than Greg Norman? He will help elevate our state and our city on the global stage over the next seven years.”


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Beyond his sporting achievements, Norman brings substantial business expertise to the role. As chairman and CEO of the Greg Norman Company, he has overseen successful ventures in apparel, interior design, real estate, and golf course design—experience that could prove invaluable in Brisbane’s Olympic development.

As Royal Queensland Golf Club prepares to welcome the world’s best golfers in 2032, the community can take pride in knowing that one of their own is helping guide the way.

Published 31-January-2025