'They should've been fined $10million for stupidity': Aussie golf legend tees off in extraordinary outburst about Greg Norman, Tiger Woods and their failed marriages
- Australian golfing great Wayne Grady has slammed fellow golfer Greg Norman
- The pair competed against each other on the PGA Tour in the 80s and 90s
- He said Norman didn't know who his real friends were during his career peak
- He also said after their divorce he sided with Norman's first wife Laura Andrassy
Australian golf great Wayne Grady has slammed his friend and golfing rival Greg Norman in an extraordinary outburst.
The 61-year-old also took a swing at Norman's ex-wife, tennis legend Chris Evert, and Tiger Woods during a sold-out luncheon in Brisbane on Thursday.
Grady, who competed against Norman on the PGA Tour through the 80s and 90s, told more than 200 guests at the event he sided with Norman's first wife Laura Andrassy after their divorce in 2006.

Australian golf great Wayne Grady has slammed his friend and golfing rival Greg Norman (pictured with ex-wife Chris Evert) in an extraordinary outburst

Grady (pictured) also took a swing at Tiger Woods during a sold-out luncheon in Brisbane on Thursday
He also said Norman's second marriage to Chris Evert, which lasted just 15 months, was never going to work.
'Laura deserves every cent of the $100 million that she got in the settlement… Greg and Chris should have both been fined $10 million for stupidity,' Grady told the shocked crowd, according to The Sunday Telegraph.
'All of our tennis friends, and we have a lot of tennis friends, they knew Chrissie very well. Every one of those tennis players said that it would never last and it didn't,' he said.
He also claimed Norman didn't know who his real friends were when he was at the top of the game and that most were just hangers-on who even contributed to his poor record at winning Majors.
Norman, 64, who is currently married to Kirstin Kutner, spent a total of 331 weeks as the world's number one golfer during his career peak.
Despite this, on seven occasions he missed out on winning a golfing Major after going into the final day's play with a lead.
Even though he is recognised as one of golfing's greats, The Great White Shark has only ever won two majors.
Grady also chipped in on Tiger Woods' recent victory at the 2019 Masters Tournament in Augusta, praising his comeback but attacking his character.
'When he was at his best he never gave anything back to the game,' he said.

'When he was at his best he never gave anything back to the game,' Grady said of Woods (pictured with his ex-wife Elin Nordegren)