The return of Webex Players Series events in Victoria and Sydney and the addition of a third TPS tournament in the Hunter Valley has provided a timely boost to the 2021-2022 PGA Tour of Australasia summer of golf.
The European Tour is back at it. Their social channels have become regular stops for exotic golf feats of strength, speed, and persistence, whether it’s hitting golf balls into speeding cars or day-long hole-in-one challenges.
The latest version of Stan Smith’s golf shoes are here with Adidas releasing a limited-edition colourway of the classic tennis-inspired silhouette to honour the Zozo Championship and its return to Japan.
The former world number one shot a remarkable eight-under par over his closing seven holes to surge up the leaderboard and enter the weekend in a share of second – five shots behind leader Keith Mitchell.
A complete line of lightweight clubs (driver, fairway woods, hybrids and irons) with a lightweight design to promote faster ball speeds for more distance for slower swing speeds.
When K.H. Lee looks back to the starting point of his golf journey, he can only marvel at how a twist of fate which saw him learn the game with a Ted Lasso-type swing coach has since led him to stardom on the PGA Tour.
The 33-year-old has played just once since missing the cut at The Open Championship at Royal St George’s in July and after this week is booked in to play only the QBE Shootout prior to the Farmers Insurance Open starting Australia Day, 2022.
Phil Mickelson has the ability to make golf look easy, even when he’s making it hard on himself. Case in point: the par save Lefty made on the 16th hole Sunday (Monday morning AEDT) en route to victory at the Constellation Furyk & Friends.