Revitalised Norman plays down his chances
GREG Norman vowed to keep his expectations "realistically low" despite a first-round 70 in the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
Norman, winner at Turnberry in 1986 and Sandwich in 1993, carded two birdies and two bogeys to lie just one shot off the lead shared by Graeme McDowell, Rocco Mediate and Robert Allenby.
But the 53-year-old, who married former tennis star Chris Evert in the Bahamas at the end of June and feels it has "revitalised" his life, was not getting carried away in just his sixth tournament of the year.
"I practise more tennis than golf," insisted Norman. "But there's something about this tournament, the atmosphere, the excitement.
"Coming down the 18th after five and a half hours, the way the crowd react to you, you don't get that anywhere else.
"I have to keep my expectations realistically low. People say it's like riding a bike but even doing that after a while you're a little wobbly."
Asked about his chances of winning, the Great White Shark added: "I'm not even going to get my head in that position.
"If I give myself a chance at the end of the tournament, then you start thinking about it. But you don't on a Thursday afternoon."
Evert agreed, adding: "I would be very surprised if he could keep up that standard. He does not practise and play that much.
"I would love to see it happen but it's probably too much to expect."
Norman was full of praise for the set-up of the course and admitted he and the other later starters had enjoyed by far the best of the conditions.
"I think it's the best Open I've ever played in. The course has been set up the fairest and toughest I've ever seen. It's very balanced and gives the opportunity to someone like me to get a good score on the board.
"These conditions are an equaliser. Maybe some of these young players have not experienced it before.
"When somebody asked me the toughest conditions I'd played in I said Turnberry 1986. Some of these kids might not have been born then.
"We got the better side of the draw, no question. You watch it and feel sorry for the guys but I've been there too."
Norman did not play in the last two Opens through injury and says he has no wish to return to a full schedule.
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