Golf world stunned by star’s impossible act
Bryson DeChambeau’s round with president elect Donald Trump sent golf into raptures, but the two-time US Open champion has gone one better.
Bryson DeChambeau’s round with president elect Donald Trump sent golf into raptures, but the two-time US Open champion has gone one better.
What’s happening off the course at the Australian Open is as fascinating as what’s happening on it, and with the national tournament at a crossroads, the players are calling for change.
With several big names battling an emerging star surged on day two at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
After so much talk about the Australian open courses being soft a rising wind and hard greens is enough to scare even the leader who is in front by four shots after two rounds.
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Elvis Smylie is rubbing shoulders with golf’s elite as he prepares for the biggest week of his emerging career.
The pain of defeat won’t linger long for Adam Scott who will take the buzz of being in contention to this week’s British Open.
Adam Scott has fallen agonisingly close of breaking a four-year drought on the PGA tour after a thrilling finish at the Scottish Open.
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