Kirsten Kutner is an interior designer and the wife of Greg Norman, a retired professional golfer and Australian entrepreneur. She is known for delivering high quality, creative luxurious interiors and architecture. She is the founder of the Norman Design Group designing for more than twenty years in the five-star hospitality industry. She has an estimated net worth of $5 million from her design career with clients like Palm Hotel in Palm Beach and HBA London. She works on her design projects and plays a role in her husband’s multimillion-dollar company.
Kirsten Kutner Family Life
Kirsten Kutner was born in May 1968, grew up in Sydney’s northern suburbs, and has lived in the US and Bangkok touring countries like Hong Kong, the UK, Thailand, and Australia. Kristen was married to senior financier Neal Kutner in 2000 and has two daughters Kaya and Kelly. She renovated one of their mansions and sold it at $68 million.
Kristen Kutner was proposed to with a six-carat diamond ring and married her husband Greg Norman in 2010 at a secret Caribbean ceremony on Necker Island. They invited friends who wore white and were barefoot. Their relationship was a reunion after 14 as they had met in their earlier years at a golf tournament. They reunited in Cairo where Kristen was working on a project at the Fairmont Towers Hotel and Norman was on his golf and lifestyle business.
Who is Kristin Kutner’s Husband Greg Norman?
Norman is involved in the real estate, apparel, wine, course design, hospitality, and sports marketing business. He is one of the most successful golfers in the world winning 89 professional events, 20 PGA Tour Tournaments, thirty top ten finishes, runner-up eight times, and held the Official World Golf Rankings for 331 weeks. He is the CEO of LIV Golf Investments being supported financially by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The series started in 2022 with seven seasons of players competing individually for points and to be part of the team.
As a couple, they own several joint luxury properties like a golf course in West Cairo, a $77 million home in Florida, a $60 million mansion in Jupiter Island Beach, and a $52 million ranch in Colorado. His wife Kristen manages the premium beef to Australian wines, eyewear, golf course design residential development, and manager of his apparel line.
He has several charities and events like QBE Shootout helping the Cure Search for Children’s Cancer fund. Norman was awarded the Golf Writers Association of America’s Bartlett Award in 2008 due to his kind and giving heart. His autobiography The Way of the Shark was released in 2006. He has been a partner and brand ambassador since 1976 for companies like OMEGA and Cobra Golf. He was the first person to surpass $10 million in career earnings in Tour history.
Norman was first married to Laura Andrassy a flight attendant for 25 years from 1981 to 2007. She filed for a divorce in 2006 and was awarded $103 million for her children Greg and Morgan. He divorced his second wife Evert a tennis player in 2009 after 15 months together and a wedding in the Bahamas. Norman announced their relationship with Kristen six months later.