PGA Tour
Min Woo Lee needed a ‘kick in the butt’. Now he’s Australia’s biggest Masters hope
Min Woo Lee didn’t want to be just a social media star. Now he’s a social media star and our No.1-ranked male golfer.
- Peter Ryan
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They called Min Woo Lee ‘the chef’ and Dr Chipinski. Now they call him a PGA winner
It’s not every day you get congratulated by Justin Bieber. But then, it’s not every day you get your breakthrough win on the PGA Tour.
- Peter Ryan
How Koala Karl went from child prodigy to PGA Tour winner
To buy his first set of golf clubs, Australian Karl Vilips collected 3000 lost golf balls. Now supporters believe he could be one of the country’s greatest golfers.
- Angus Delaney
Move aside, Tiger - Aussie prodigy ‘Koala Karl’ stuns with PGA Tour win in his fourth start
The Melbourne-raised golfer has become just the 12th player to win in one of his first four tournaments.
- Darren Walton
The Trump card: US president has Bubba’s backing to resolve golf’s war
LIV golfer Bubba Watson wants the Saudi-backed league’s long-running feud with the PGA to come to an end – but not for the reason you might think.
- Peter Ryan
Greg Norman lured some of golf’s biggest stars to LIV. Now he’s been replaced
Australian great Greg Norman, so long the public face of the golf league that disrupted the game, is no longer the chief executive of LIV Golf.
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Gender behind call to make Australian Open course easier: Green
Champion Australian golfer Hannah Green says the course for the Australian Open was set up to be easier because women were playing alongside men, after compatriot Cam Smith delivered a blistering assessment of the conditions.
- Peter Ryan
‘It’s devastating’: Golfing prodigy awaits further eye surgery after freak accident
The young Australian, who some consider is the country’s best prospect since Cameron Smith, is fighting to save his career after being hit in the face by a ball.
- Adam Pengilly
Australian golfing prodigy suffers career-threatening injury in freak accident
Jeff Guan, considered one of the country’s most exciting young golfers, made his PGA Tour debut last week. But back in Australia he was badly hurt in a horror incident on course.
- Adam Pengilly
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?
- Adam Pengilly
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