If you could create the ultimate fantasy course for this year’s Presidents Cup by cherry picking the very best the state of Victoria has to offer, how would it look? We laid down the challenge to some of Australia’s elite players and course designers. Naturally, they didn’t disappoint.
From stunning beaches and otherworldly wilderness to heart-pumping adventure and sublime food and wine, the New South Wales South Coast is littered with unforgettable experiences – and seriously underrated golf. Join us as we take a spin.
Wedged between $10 billion worth of development that includes the long-awaited Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek, Twin Creeks Golf & Country Club has some exciting plans of its own under ambitious new owners.
While playing a social round with fellow Test star (and apparent cameraman) Stuart Broad, Anderson somehow ricocheted an iron shot off a tree root straight back into his face.
It’s the four-second audio clip of a computer-generated voice saying a word that has divided the internet. And now it has divided the field at this week’s AT&T Byron Nelson tournament.
Sydney entrepreneur Craig Perkins loves the Players so much, he built a replica of TPC Sawgrass’ famous 17th hole in the backyard of his New South Wales Southern Highlands retreat. Very soon you can play it too.
One of golf’s most maligned figures opens up about that infamous night out in Hawaii, why he hasn’t won a Major, the type of caddie he would never fire – and the lesson all young Aussie pros can take from his rollercoaster career.
Carving an immaculate course out of a paddock full of rocks is a remarkable feat. Creating a golf facility that’s enjoyed by an entire community is groundbreaking. Here’s how Club Mandalay achieved both.