Golf’s most complex character on life as a LIV golfer, working with Aussie icon Greg Norman, the operation that’s changed his life, and why Adelaide doesn’t know what’s coming.
A deep-seated issue in turf management is not going away without intervention. [Getty images: Brendan Moran] As we welcome back the star-studded ISPS Handa Australian Open this month and revel in the beauty and splendour that is the magnificent Kingston Heath and Victoria golf clubs, bubbling away in the background is an issue that needs Read more…
When cricket power couple Mitchell Starc and Alyssa Healy aren’t guiding Australia to victories around the world, you’ll find them on a golf course battling for the ‘Stealy Cup’. Just don’t get in their way.
After a spring of cooler temperatures and unseasonable rain, one of Australia’s leading snake experts is warning golfers to remain vigilant on – and particularly off – the fairways this summer.
Kings of Leon drummer Nathan Followill has lashed out at a Sydney golf club after it told the music artist he must cover up any visible tattoos while on its premises.
Australia’s best golfer will continue to be awarded the Greg Norman Medal despite the possibility of the Australian legend’s disruptive LIV Golf Series potentially going head-to-head with Australia’s biggest events in the future.
Keeping an unusually low media profile during the opening events of his divisive LIV Golf Invitational Series, Greg Norman is finally ready to do the talking. In a wide-ranging interview with Australian Golf Digest, The Shark explains how golf found itself in conflict, what it all means for countries like Australia, and why his second attempt at globalising the pro circuit will end differently to the first.
Ever wondered how the other half live? Australian Golf Digest editor-in-chief Brad Clifton sampled life as a castaway on an ultra-exclusive Fijian island you have to see (and experience!) to believe.
The first groups of golfers have been revealed for The R&A Celebration of Champions but Australian legend Greg Norman won’t be one of them after the R&A confirmed it told the LIV Golf commissioner he won’t be welcome at the 150th Open festivities.