‘I can’t’: Tiger talks on LIV deal, future
Tiger Woods has opened up on why he can’t play his own event, when he’ll be back and why the PGA Tour deal with LIV Golf isn’t done.
Tiger Woods has opened up on why he can’t play his own event, when he’ll be back and why the PGA Tour deal with LIV Golf isn’t done.
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 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.
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The Olympic experience meant so much to Min Woo Lee that he’s taken his Aussie team bag to the PGA Tour with millions, not gold, now his focus.
Plenty of tournaments want to be considered the fifth major, but it’s clear for the next generation of players that tag belongs to the Olympics.
A euphoric crowd and seesawing battles among a reunited field of LIV and PGA players delivered a unanimous verdict; this was the boost a divided sport desperately needed.
A journey that began as a child prodigy and has been chronicled on his own YouTube channel has reached a massive moment for an Aussie young gun.
The Australian PGA and Australian Open tournaments are set to benefit from changes to the DP World Tour schedule.
When the Olympics get under way, two of Australia’s leading medal chances will be a long way from Paris as sporting calendars collide.
As Jason Day was honing his craft on the course as a boy inspired by the deeds of Tiger Woods, the American great was not the only sporting influence in his life.
Strong performances in back-to-back tournaments has raised hopes that a star Australian golfer will play in the Presidents Cup for an 11th time.
He didn’t win but two big weeks in Scotland have put Adam Scott a step closer to a staggering achievement.
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