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Golf legend Greg Norman reveals terrifying fright on the plane on a private jet of LA

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Greg Norman had a great luck escape after a horrible incident that flew on a private jet of Los Angeles To Palm Beach.

The Australian golf, 70, revealed on Instagram that shattered the windshield in the air, forcing the plane to turn around and return to LA.

“Inflight lax -pbi loud pop = shattered windshield,” Norman wrote on Instagram. ‘Only the second time in 40 years of private trips.

‘Returned to Lax to the professionals to make sure everything is fine. Thank you all. ‘

Norman shared a photo of a cracked window from the plane and a photo of the fire trucks that brought to the rescue after it was touched back California.

It is Onleeer with whom Norman was traveling, but the incident happened only two days after his wife Kirsten’s birthday.

Greg Norman has revealed that he had a frightening fear on a plane from Los Angeles to Palm Beach

Greg Norman has revealed that he had a frightening fear on a plane from Los Angeles to Palm Beach

Norman posed with the firefights that ran to reach the plane when it landed back in La

Norman posed with the firefights that ran to reach the plane when it landed back in La

He also did not seem too confused by what had happened, when he posed for a photo with the firefighters who were present by the plane.

Norman celebrated Kirsten’s birthday on Wednesday and shared a photo with her from the beach and wrote: ‘Happy B-Day for this most amazing beautiful person brings joy and brightens up life from everyone who knows her and my rock is.

“I am blessed that I have (her) as my partner in life.”

Norman, a two-time-large champion, has been a controversial figure in the world of Golf in recent years because of his role as CEO of Liv Golf, the Saudi-stunned Breakaway Golf League.

He was replaced by Scott O’Neil in 2025, but still works on the organization of the organization.

Norman was extremely influential in making Liv The Force it is today, recruiting Serveal-making PGA Tour players to dump and draw the circuit with LIV.

“Greg is an icon. He is a friend, “O’Neil said about Norman in February. “He’s the reason I’m here today.”

Norman took an intense amount of criticism from Rory McIlroy, who made his contempt for LIV very clear in the early years of the rise of the Tour.

Earlier this week Norman celebrated his wife's birthday

Earlier this week Norman celebrated his wife’s birthday

Speaking of Norman in January, McIlroy seem to have cooled down at his view of the Australian. He said: ‘Greg clearly took a lot of anti -aircraft weather in Liv’s first few years.

“He is probably one of the few people in Golf who could have taken on that role. So he got it off the ground and you have to recommend him for that.

“Now it’s time for someone with a little more experience in this to take over.”

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