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Known as the Great White Shark of pro golf, Greg Norman, and his wife, Kiki, have found a buyer for their $40 million Colorado ranch, The Post can report. 

Sources say the sale is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, only a month after the entrepreneur and golfer found a buyer for his $60 million Florida compound he built from the ground up.

And Norman, 66, will be making one hefty profit off the sale. He purchased the Meeker, Colorado, ranch in 2004 for $9.5 million. 

The Post has reached out to his reps for comment.

Norman put the home on the market for $55 million in 2016, but dropped the price significantly — by $15 million. Still, that leaves him with a profit of a whopping $30 million.  


  The property sits on 11,900 acres. realtor.com The property sits on 11,900 acres. realtor.com

  The structure spans 13,907 square feet. realtor.com The structure spans 13,907 square feet. realtor.com

  The home is made up of eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms. realtor.com The home is made up of eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms. realtor.com

  The living space with floor-to-ceiling windows. realtor.com The living space with floor-to-ceiling windows. realtor.com

Sitting on a massive 11,900 acre lot, the lodge is made up of eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms. 

It has been described as “one of the finest trophy big game hunting and fishing ranches in Colorado.” 


  A built-in bar area realtor.com A built-in bar area realtor.com

  The formal dining area realtor.com The formal dining area realtor.com

  One of eight bedrooms realtor.com One of eight bedrooms realtor.com

  One of seven bathrooms realtor.com One of seven bathrooms realtor.com

  The foyer realtor.com The foyer realtor.com

Named the “Seven Lakes Ranch,” the property is used as a sporting paradise. 

The home is in the coveted White River valley of the Flat Tops Mountains, and boasts panoramic views of nature and wildlife. 

In addition to the 13,907-square-foot lodge, a variety of cabins and a saloon/dance hall provide accommodations for plenty of guests. 


  The 11,900 deeded acre ranch straddles 2 miles of the trout-filled White River. realtor.com The 11,900 deeded acre ranch straddles 2 miles of the trout-filled White River. realtor.com

  The ranch is complemented by a luxurious lakeside lodge. realtor.com The ranch is complemented by a luxurious lakeside lodge. realtor.com

  Deer and wildlife surround the property. realtor.com Deer and wildlife surround the property. realtor.com

  The ranch is just 20 minutes from Meeker. realtor.com The ranch is just 20 minutes from Meeker. realtor.com

On March 14, his wife, 52, posted about missing their longtime Florida home. 

“Our beloved Shark Shack. Boy will we miss it. Hope to recreate it someday soon in Oz! 🇦🇺 Designed with ❤️ by #theNormanDesignGroup,” she wrote in the caption. 

In a January column for Stellar magazine, Norman explained how he was ready to head back to his home state of Queensland, Australia. 

“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.

“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 … 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.”


  Greg Norman of Australia plays his shot from the fourth tee during the final round of the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando on Dec. 20, 2020, in Orlando, Florida. Getty Images Greg Norman of Australia plays his shot from the fourth tee during the final round of the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando on Dec. 20, 2020, in Orlando, Florida. Getty Images

In 2019, he told the Daily Telegraph he was on the hunt for property Down Under.

“Yes we are (looking). I’d prefer not to say where we are looking and no we have not bought anything.”

Norman spent 331 weeks as the world’s No. 1 ranked golfer in the 1980s and 1990s. He has won 89 professional tournaments, including 20 PGA Tour tournaments and two majors: the Open Championships in 1986 and 1993.

The move to sell both of his US properties followed his battle with COVID-19 in December.

“I am fit and strong and have a high tolerance for pain, but this virus kicked the crap out of me like nothing I have ever experienced before,” Norman wrote on Instagram.

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