‘A joy’: Aussie icon hangs up his mic
The Masters is one tournament that won’t sound the same after an Australian legend called time on his broadcasting career.
The Masters is one tournament that won’t sound the same after an Australian legend called time on his broadcasting career.
Only one Australian man made the cut at the British Open, but there’s legitimate winning chances among the women’s cohort, including one with a big carrot in front of her.
As Cam Smith’s ugly major efforts in 2025 were laid bare, a date for his return home was confirmed with more good vibes to roll in Adelaide.
In the space of 39 months, Scottie Scheffler has won four majors and now is within touching distance of the career grand slam, needing just the US Open to join golf’s most exclusive club.
Nine Australians were in the field at the start of The Open, just one remains with Marc Leishman flying the flag and Cam Smith left to rue yet another failure at a major.
A former winner dropped an F-bomb and copped a seriously harsh penalty at The Open, as a cheating controversy threatened to erupt.
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An Australian who has taken a trouble-filled journey to The Open was keen to get some memorabilia from his famous playing partner.
Cameron Smith gave himself “a bit of a talking to” to keep it together in the first round of The Open, while world No.1 Scottie Scheffler made a fine start and Rory McIlroy stayed in the hunt.
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