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Norman’s ex gets $103M in divorce settlement

Golfer, a 2-time major winner, was married to Laura Andrassy for 26 years

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Golfer Greg Norman's divorce from Laura Andrassy, right, his wife of 26 years, cost the two-time major winner $103 million. Norman is now married to tennis great Chris Evert.
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updated 8:52 p.m. ET July 10, 2008

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Greg Norman’s divorce from his wife of 26 years came with a hefty price tag — $103 million.

According to court documents filed Thursday in Martin County Court, Norman’s divorce last year from Laura Andrassy cost him $17.5 million from the sale of their beachfront home on Jupiter Island, a $4 million home in Palm Beach and $500,000 worth of jewelry.

According to The Palm Beach Post, Norman married tennis star Chris Evert last month and could not be reached for comment because they are on their honeymoon.

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The 52-year-old Australian golfer won the British Open in 1986 and 1993. Evert has 18 Grand Slam singles titles to her name.

An e-mail sent to Norman’s publicist was not immediately returned.

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