Greg Norman axed amid golf split
Greg Norman has been the chief antagonist as boss of LIV Golf, but the Aussie legend has confirmed huge news about his role.
Greg Norman has been the chief antagonist as boss of LIV Golf, but the Aussie legend has confirmed huge news about his role.
There are golfing dads – and then there’s Karl Vilips’ dad, Paul. Vilips’ rise to the PGA Tour has been documented by Paul from a young age – a professional golfing career carved out from inside the Big Brother house.
Anthony Quayle’s bid for one of the greatest comebacks in Australian professional golf history has fallen agonisingly short, with Cory Crawford crowned the Victorian PGA champion. Go inside Quayle’s incredible final round surge.
Despite a ‘rookie mistake’ that cost him a staggering seven shots in the opening round, Anthony Quayle is closing in on one of greatest comebacks in Australian golf history at the Victorian PGA.
Golf: South Korea’s Jiyai Shin claims the Australian Open at Kingston Heath.
Named after Mel Gibson’s lunatic character in the Lethal Weapon movies, Ryggs Johnston wrote his own fairytale script with a win from nowhere in the national Open.
Golf: American Ryggs Johnston prevailed over the Aussies chasing him down with back to back birdies setting him up for the win.
Golf Australia chief executive James Sutherland has hit back at criticism of the dual gender format, revealing the previous stand-alone women’s Australian Open had losses of close to $1 million per year.
A day that started with high hopes for a decade-long winning drought coming to an end finished with something completely different.
Ater both male and female players raised increasing concerns about the format of the Australian Open the man in charge has returned serve on the issues the tournament is facing.
Golf: Former world No.1 Jiyai Shin hit an incredible shot infront of the crowd on the fourth hole at the Australian Open.
Cam Smith says he is in the dark over whether Golf Australia will play the men’s and women’s Australian Open at the same time again next year.
Meet Ryggs Johnston, the next best thing to come from Montana since Yellowstone. It’s a name that spurs the imagination, but it’s his form on-course at the Australian Open which turned heads.
After a frustrating third round Lucas Herbert leads the Australian Open going in to the final day and has one really patriotic reason he wants to win.
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