More Sports Golf Golf Norman out of hospital, to continue isolating at home Norman said he had tested negative for the novel coronavirus after playing in the exhibition PNC Championship in Orlando but began to experience symptoms later in the week. Reuters 27 December, 2020 12:22 IST Greg Norman says he still has most of the symptoms but is feeling better. - Getty Images Reuters 27 December, 2020 12:22 IST Australian golfing great Greg Norman returned home on Saturday after being admitted to hospital in Florida on Christmas Day with COVID-19 symptoms.The 65-year-old said he had tested negative for the novel coronavirus after playing in the exhibition PNC Championship in Orlando but began to experience fever, joint and muscle aches later in the week before being admitted to hospital."I'm home now after admitting myself to the ER ... with symptoms very suspicious to what I have read about relating to COVID...," Norman said in an Instagram post on Saturday."I tested negative under the PGA Tour bubble for the tournament and another negative last Tuesday.READ: Greg Norman in hospital with COVID-19 after father-son tourney "On Wednesday, day four of incubation after being exposed, symptoms raised their ugly head - fever joint and muscle aches, especially in my back, and headaches."I still have most but on a lesser level."Norman, whose two major titles came at the British Open in 1986 and 1993, said he expected to have results from another COVID-19 test in the next 24 hours and that he would continue to isolate until he returned two negative tests.Norman's son, also named Greg, had played with his father at the PNC Championship before confirming on social media that he and his wife had tested positive for the virus. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Greg Norman (@shark_gregnorman) Subscribe to our daily newsletter Get your daily dose of Sportstar with handpicked stories delivered right to your inbox! SUBSCRIBE Please enter a valid email address.