Articles by Australian Golf Digest

Ping releases epic book detailing company history

Ping’s new book, And The Putter Went…PING, an inspiring and comprehensive look inside the family-owned company that revolutionised the way golf equipment was designed and manufactured, is now available for purchase.

VIDEO: Remembering Kevin Na’s not-so-sweet 16

Kevin Na is known as one of the more, ahem, deliberate players on the US PGA Tour but he was entitled to take his time six years ago when he racked up a 16 – yes, 16 – on one hole at the Valero Texas Open.

VIDEO: Shots that make the Masters, the Masters

The mystique, the undulations, Rae’s Creek, the azaleas – all the subtle nuances of Augusta National provide something no other course can. And it takes remarkable vision to ‘see’ certain shots; shots you truly only witness at the Masters. Shots like this.

Weekend wrap: Henley claims final Masters invite; Lexi duped

Russell Henley played in the Masters three consecutive years starting from 2013. He missed out last year and appeared destined to spend the second week of April on the sidelines once again – until he caught lightning in a bottle at the Shell Houston Open.

Masters flashback: Louis’ freakish ricochet ace

The carnage of Jordan Spieth’s collapse and the fortitude Danny Willett showed on the back nine of the Masters last April made for scintillating viewing, although for a moment of sheer golf madness – in a good, although freakish way – nothing topped Louis Oosthuizen’s ace at the 16th hole.

Weekend wrap: Johnson completes ‘minor’ slam

Only one World Golf Championship had eluded Dustin Johnson to this point in his career, but he erased that omission in his CV with a 1-up victory over a gallant Jon Rahm to claim the WGC–Dell Technologies Match Play in Texas.