‘Fifth major’: Smith revels in Open change
His strong criticism helped prompt officials to dump a format players didn’t like and Cam Smith declared just what the Australian Open should now look like.
His strong criticism helped prompt officials to dump a format players didn’t like and Cam Smith declared just what the Australian Open should now look like.
There’s things Australian golfers can do others just can’t and that could mean something special happens at LIV Adelaide again.
Born in the USA, raised in Africa, and now Australia’s latest PGA Tour player, ADAM PENGILLY charts Danny List’s rise from the Ghanaian capital of Accra to our next golf superstar. And he’s already caught the attention of Tiger Woods.
After declaring at one stage he hated LIV for poaching stars on life-changing deals, Rory McIlroy has done a 180 as golf’s war nears a happy ending.
After his chase for a hole-in-one hit over his house went viral, LIV star Bryson DeChambeau has hinted at something even bigger to come.
Some of the world’s highest-paid athletes – estimated to be worth over a billion dollars combined – descended on SkyCity Adelaide for LIV Golf’s exclusive welcome party.
As other states circle and LIV’s own future remains up in the air, there was a clear message coming out of Adelaide ahead of this week’s blockbuster event.
Trash talking isn’t big in golf, but the advent of LIV Golf’s team component has opened the door to some sledging from the All-Australian outfit.
Being in the right place at the right time has worked out well for the veteran Aussie set to tee off in LIV’s $30m Adelaide event.
LIV Golf still struggles for relevance in the US. So why has it been such a hit in Australia when it has been such a slow burn in other parts of the world? ADAM PENGILLY investigates.
Without world rankings points, LIV players struggled to get into the majors, but that’s all about to change.
Golf: Yealimi Noh has claimed her first LPGA Tour victory, winning the Founders Cup in dominant fashion.
Golf: American Golfer Justin Thomas has hit an insane eagle which brought the crowd to a frenzy at the Waste management Phoenix Open.
Not even cyclonic gusts of winds could call off the final day of the Victoria Open, as players protested the conditions and rounds lasted over six hours.
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