Reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy has set his sights on an Australian Open victory at Royal Melbourne after applauding tournament organisers for ditching the mixed format and returning the 121-year-old event to Melbourne’s famed Sandbelt region.
MELBOURNE, Australia — After 25 years and almost 100 consecutive majors as a pro, former Masters champion Adam Scott doesn’t have many firsts left in his career. Except for one really bizarre scenario: The 45-year-old Aussie has never played an Australian Open at Royal Melbourne. Arguably Australia’s most famous golfer over the past two decades, Read more…
Rory McIlroy, Min Woo Lee and Adam Scott are the headline group for the 2025 Australian Open at Royal Melbourne as officials revealed the draw for the opening two rounds.
Adam Scott says there’s no denying an Australian Open victory at Royal Melbourne sits in its own league of career accomplishments as he eyes the first opportunity of his long career to hoist the Stonehaven Cup at the famed Sandbelt course.
Some of Australian golf’s biggest names in Adam Scott and Min Woo Lee backed Cameron Smith to bounce back from a horror run of form after the former major winner missed the cut at his home event, the Australian PGA at Royal Queensland.
A day after recording a hole-in-one, New Zealand’s Kazuma Kobori carded a sensational 63 to upstage big names such as former champions Min Woo Lee and Adam Scott on day two at the Australian PGA, before darkness suspended play Friday at Royal Queensland.
One moment in round two at the Australian PGA was a snapshot that explains why Steve Williams was one of history’s greatest golf whisperers. He’s caddieing for Anthony Quayle, in contention at Royal Queensland this week, and next.
Cameron Smith was devastated and longed to restore his major-winning form of 2022 after enduring another missed cut, this time at the Australian PGA Championship in tough scenes at Royal Queensland.
Tour pro Daniel Gale predicted he would make a hole-in-one the night before bagging a spectacular ace that came with a $286,000 BMW during the opening round of the DP World Tour’s Australian PGA Championship.
Anthony Quayle says having Tiger Woods’ former caddie Steve Williams on the bag could be the missing ingredient to turn recent form into a breakthrough DP World Tour victory at the Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane.
Perks come thick and fast when you take the golf world by storm, as Marco Penge is discovering. A PGA Tour card, starts in the Players Championship and majors, almost $US4 million earned this year in prize money. But the big-hitting Englishman, who won three DP World Tour titles this year, has marked down one Read more…
Popular Australian golfer Anthony Quayle has enlisted Tiger Woods’s former caddie Steve Williams to carry the bag for two weeks as he begins his opening tournaments as a DP World Tour member.
Tournament drawcard and breakout DP World Tour star Marco Penge has revealed a neck injury has severely hampered his preparation for the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland.
Approaching 100 consecutive majors next year, Adam Scott says his body is limber enough to hang with the young studs of modern golf but the former world No.1 would love an Australian victory over the next fortnight to prove it.
Aussies of the month: Awesome foursome Australia’s four-player squad at the International Crown avenged their runner-up finish at the same event two years ago by going one better. Minjee Lee lifted a star-studded Australian team to a maiden victory at the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown in late October. In Seoul, South Korea, a green-and-gold team Read more…
How a group of pioneering golfers used their vision, and naturally stunning farmland surrounded by dunes, to create a renaissance of links courses that reshaped Australian golf.
Through trial, error, YouTube deep dives and plenty of laughs, LIV Golf star Lucas Herbert and caddie Nick Pugh have crafted one of golf’s best partnerships.
With his trademark beard, larger-than-life personality and world-class game, Andrew “Beef” Johnston was once one of golf’s most recognisable figures before seemingly vanishing from the spotlight. So why has the fan-favourite Englishman resurfaced in Western Australia?
While most fans only see the trophies and tee-times, the real work of restoring Australian golf’s professional heartbeat has happened quietly, behind the scenes. The PGA Tour of Australasia’s Nick Dastey and Kim Felton share how a six-year masterplan is bearing fruit, and why the best is yet to come.