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Does anybody beat Adam Scott 10 times in a row at the Presidents Cup?

Does anybody beat Adam Scott 10 times in a row at the Presidents Cup?

The non-European answer to the Ryder Cup has been an American whitewash despite all of Adam Scott’s efforts. Is he down to his last chance?

  • by Adam Pengilly

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Paris Olympics 2024 day 9 as it happened: Opals into quarter-finals; Lyles wins thrilling 100m gold; Olyslagers, Patterson on high jump podium; Djokovic completes golden slam

Paris Olympics 2024 day 9 as it happened: Opals into quarter-finals; Lyles wins thrilling 100m gold; Olyslagers, Patterson on high jump podium; Djokovic completes golden slam

Australia have advanced to the last eight of the women’s basketball after a stirring win over the host nation American. Follow all the action from Paris as it happens.

  • by Claire Siracusa, Marnie Vinall, Roy Ward, Billie Eder, Dan Walsh and James Polson
Scott hot in British Open but Day cools as wild weather hits Royal Troon

Scott hot in British Open but Day cools as wild weather hits Royal Troon

Australia’s two survivors of the cut in the British Open had contrasting fortunes on the treacherous Old Course at Royal Troon.

  • by Glenn Moore
‘One shot at a time’: Day, Scott survive as big names get blown away at Open

‘One shot at a time’: Day, Scott survive as big names get blown away at Open

Jason Day is tied for seventh, six behind the Irish leader Shane Lowry, four adrift of the English pair of Dan Brown and former US Open champion Justin Rose.

  • by Ian Chadband
His wife begged him to try hypnosis. It turned Cameron Davis’ career around in two weeks
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His wife begged him to try hypnosis. It turned Cameron Davis’ career around in two weeks

The Australian golfer turned to therapy after months of underwhelming form. Now he’s ended an Australian drought on the PGA Tour.

  • by Adam Pengilly
The Australian Open has a dilemma: can men and women keep playing together?

The Australian Open has a dilemma: can men and women keep playing together?

Five months out from this year’s event, there is still no official venue. Is the viability of one of the most historic golf tournaments under threat?

  • by Adam Pengilly
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Smith hangs tough to keep Masters dream alive, DeChambeau leads after opening round

Smith hangs tough to keep Masters dream alive, DeChambeau leads after opening round

Former British Open champion Cameron Smith was “absolutely chuffed” to have ground out a first-round 71 after spending almost a week battling food poisoning.

  • by Tom Decent
Why food poisoning and a freak gym accident have dented Australia’s Masters dream

Why food poisoning and a freak gym accident have dented Australia’s Masters dream

For a tournament unlike any other, this year has one worrying theme: few high-profile stars seem to be in form apart from the world No.1.

  • by Adam Pengilly
A chef’s hat, a mo and a sensational game: Golf’s $10m rock star

A chef’s hat, a mo and a sensational game: Golf’s $10m rock star

Australia’s Min Woo Lee is the hottest property in world golf, with a suite of sponsors lining up to cash in on his popularity on and off the course.

  • by Adam Pengilly
Why Norman’s top rebel golfers are desperate to play Australian Open

Why Norman’s top rebel golfers are desperate to play Australian Open

The civil war in men’s golf has prompted two stars to head to Sydney as they try to qualify for The Masters.

  • by Adam Pengilly
‘It was a crazy moment’: Australian hits hole in one on British Open debut

‘It was a crazy moment’: Australian hits hole in one on British Open debut

Travis Smyth was momentarily the toast of the golfing world after recording an ace on a hole that has proven treacherous for some of the game’s elite players.

  • by Adam Pengilly

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