Course Review: Forster Tuncurry Golf Club, NSW

Two for one: A pair of courses in separate locations but operating under one club, Forster Tuncurry is home to a rejuvenated, links-style layout coupled with a more user-friendly option in a bustling holiday haven.

Min Woo Lee: Chef’s Secret

Min Woo Lee catapulted into golf fame in 2023, on the course and online. Thankfully, he has big plans to back it up in 2024.

The Ever-changing Nature Of Clubfitting

Clubfitting has evolved substantially in recent years. And a young Australian biomechanical engineer at equipment manufacturer Ping says it’s all the more reason to be professionally fitted for your next set of sticks.

Why It Pays To Be Clubfitted: The Club Champion Australia Way

Paul Jenner used to build and refurbish golf clubs as a teenager as a hobby at his family’s NSW South Coast home. Three decades later, Jenner is managing director of Australia’s premier clubfitting operation. Jenner founded PureForm Golf in 2014 after recognising an opportunity to custom-fit golfers when tour-level technology such as TrackMan became readily Read more…

Last Shot: All In A Day’s Work

How a Castle Hill Country Club member and a Gold Logie winner are committed to vanquishing cancer (Hint: it involves playing a lot of golf!)

Top 100 Spotlight: Mollymook Golf Club (Hilltop)

Australia has an oversupply of golf courses where comparisons are made between them and Augusta National. Bonville is one; Royal Canberra (pre-redesign, but perhaps also post) is another. However, the course that arguably resembles the mighty Georgia layout most closely is the Hilltop course at Mollymook Golf Club.

January 2024: News You May Have Missed

Aussie of the month: Min Woo Lee We let him cook. Now, we let him rest. Lee had a huge year; he finished 10th on the DP World Tour ranking after a T-15 at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai right before his return to Australia. He secured a PGA Tour card for 2024, Read more…

Tournaments: Mastering Their Trade

The 2024 edition of the Australian Master of the Amateurs will continue to build on a foundation that’s been growing for more than 26 years