Golf

Greg Norman back in hospital after testing positive for COVID-19

Greg Norman is back in hospital in Florida after the Australian golfing great tested positive for COVID-19, the 65-year-old said late on Sunday.

65-year-old Hall of Fame golfer recently played in father-son PNC Championship

Golf great Greg Norman shared a photo on social media on Friday suggesting he had been hospitalized with COVID-19. (@shark_gregnorman/Instagram)

Greg Norman is back in hospital in Florida after the Australian golfing great tested positive for COVID-19, the 65-year-old said late on Sunday.

Norman, whose two major titles came at the British Open in 1986 and 1993, had said he tested negative at the exhibition PNC Championship in Orlando from Dec. 19-20 but began to experience fever, joint and muscle aches later in the week.

He went into hospital on Christmas Day and returned home to self-isolate on Saturday while awaiting the results of another test.

"I hope this will be my final update on this COVID saga ... back in hospital after getting a positive result," he said on Instagram, adding he was receiving an infusion of antibodies.

"The path to full recovery. Hoping to be out later today."

Norman said that despite being fit and strong and having a high tolerance for pain, the "hideous" virus had "kicked the crap out of me like nothing I have ever experienced before."

"Muscle and joint pain on another level. Headaches that feel like a chisel going through your head scraping little bits off each time, fever, muscles that just did not want to work," he added.

"Then my taste failed, where beer tastes bad and wine the same ... at times struggling with memory of names and things."

Norman's son, also named Greg, had played with his father at the PNC Championship and has already confirmed he and his wife had tested positive.

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