Greg Norman’s wife Kirsten reveals plans to move back to Australia

Greg Norman’s wife Kirsten hints at plans to move back to Australia – after the golfing legend admitted he ‘thinks about coming home every second day’

Greg Norman recently admitted he dreams of relocating back home to Australia after decades of living and working in the US.

And his wife Kirsten’s latest Instagram post has only fuelled rumours the couple are looking to move Down Under.

The interior designer shared a photo this week of the boat house at their $78million estate, which they recently sold, in Florida‘s Jupiter Island.

Moving back home? Greg Norman’s wife Kirsten has hinted at plans to move back to Australia – after the golfing legend admitted he ‘thinks about coming home every second day’

‘Our beloved Shark Shack. Boy will we miss it. Hope to recreate it someday soon in Oz,’ she captioned the post, alongside a picture of the Australian flag.

It comes after Greg, 65, admitted he is dreaming of returning home to Australia after his coronavirus battle.

He wrote in a column for Stellar Magazine in January, ‘I miss Australia. I miss the way it sounds. Not long ago, I was on the phone with my parents and the sounds of the bird life in the background was something else.’

Post: The interior designer shared a photo to Instagram of the boat house at their $78million estate, which they recently sold, in Florida's Jupiter Island and wrote: 'Hope to recreate it someday soon in Oz'

Post: The interior designer shared a photo to Instagram of the boat house at their $78million estate, which they recently sold, in Florida’s Jupiter Island and wrote: ‘Hope to recreate it someday soon in Oz’

‘And the smell of Australia… it’s so clean and fresh. I love the coffee and I miss the people; they’re so easy going.

He continued: ‘I want to get back to Australia as soon as I can. To tell you the truth, I think about coming home every second day.’

In 2019, Greg also confirmed he was on the hunt for a property in Australia.

‘Yes we are (looking). I’d prefer not to say where we are looking and no we have not bought anything, he told The Daily Telegraph.

'I think about coming home every second day': It comes after Greg admitted he is dreaming of returning home to Australia after his coronavirus battle

‘I think about coming home every second day’: It comes after Greg admitted he is dreaming of returning home to Australia after his coronavirus battle

Last month, the Australian golf legend sold his sprawling estate in Florida‘s Jupiter Island after just two weeks on the market.

He managed to secure a buyer for the $78million property after putting it up for sale on January 27.

Greg purchased the home for $6.4million back in 1991 and has since expanded it by almost 632 square meters. 

Looking for a new home:u00A0Last month, the Australian golf legend sold his sprawling estate in Florida 's Jupiter Island after just two weeks on the market

Looking for a new home: Last month, the Australian golf legend sold his sprawling estate in Florida ‘s Jupiter Island after just two weeks on the market 

Greg is considered one of the greatest golfers of all time, having spent 333 weeks as the world’s No. 1 in the the 1980s.

He won 20 PGA Tour tournaments and a total of 89 professional tournaments, and was also inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001.

Since stepping away from professional golf, Greg has built a reputation as a top tier course designer – a job that has earned him millions.

Career:u00A0Greg is considered one of the greatest golfers of all time, having spent 333 weeks as the world's No. 1 in the the 1980s

Career: Greg is considered one of the greatest golfers of all time, having spent 333 weeks as the world’s No. 1 in the the 1980s