Tom Watson: Rehearse Your Round

Practise The Shots You’ll Need That Day When you warm up before you play, do you hit shots with a purpose? That is, once you’ve loosened up, do you practise the shots that give you the most trouble on the course you’re about to play? The right prep will help your scoring. Here’s an example Read more…

Australian boxing kangaroo punches the flagstick on chipping green

By Evin Priest IT DOES not get much more stereotypical in Australia than this. Aussie tour pro Daniel Popovic working on his shortgame at Victoria’s Heritage Golf and Country Club when a kangaroo hops up onto the chipping green and boxes the flagstick. Not satisfied with assaulting the first flag, the roo then hops over to another Read more…

Smartphone: The New Rules of Use

What’s Acceptable on the Course And What’s Not. Your Guide To The Technology That’s Helping Reshape Golf In A New Generation’s Image

Unsung Heroes

Some would argue a superintendent is the most important person employed at a golf course. But their stature is undermined by Hollywood stereotypes.

Grant Dodd: Potential Fulfilled

Harnessing his raw talent for good, rather than evil, has allowed Rod Pampling to get the most out of his game.

Tony Webeck

In Defence of Slow Play. Why am I being pressured to rush the one part of my week I’d like to last as long as possible?

Andrew Daddo

Beware The ‘Redundinated Golfer’: He’s got money. He’s got time. And he’s got a game to match.