Articles by Evin Priest

A memory unlike any other

Australia’s current and former contestants share their most vivid memories of playing the Masters at Augusta National. 

Major Weight On His Shoulders

Steve Williams has caddied for some of golf’s greatest: Tiger Woods, Greg Norman and Adam Scott, to name a few. The legendary Kiwi bagman sat down with Australian Golf Digest for a detailed chat about Woods, then and now, helping Scott break the Masters hoodoo and
why it didn’t work out with Jason Day.

Grand Plans

The unusual combination of red bricks, red wine and well-read books is transforming the 30s version of Rory McIlroy. But it’s the fourth leg of the elusive career Grand Slam he craves most of all.

Marc Un-Leished

Marc Leishman sits down with Australian Golf Digest to open up on everything from his friendship with younger countryman Cameron Smith and his thoughts on the 2019 Presidents Cup to his life-long lawn obsession.

Lightning Rod

Australian veteran and three-time PGA Tour winner Rod Pampling has no time to reflect on his long career on the main tour. Not with his Champions Tour chapter about to begin.

Major Mentor

How Australian great Karrie Webb’s scholarship led to the unveiling of the nation’s next golf star, Hannah Green.

Sliding Doors

How a last-minute decision to fly to Portugal changed the course of Dimi Papadatos’ career – and led to his Major debut at this month’s Open Championship.

Voice Of Reason

In golf, whenever a situation calls for a rational and thoughtful opinion, those in the know turn to one man: Geoff Ogilvy.

Mastering My Trade

What it was really like to cover Tiger Woods’ epic victory at Augusta National.

Live To Ride

How golf carts have changed the game

Open For A Win

Jason Day has come close to winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on several occasions. But those near misses may have prepared the Australian to win a US Open on the Monterey Peninsula instead.

May The Best Man Win

Players, PGA of America officials and architecture gurus say a US PGA Championship at Bethpage Black will add an element of excitement – and terror, for some – during a New York spring.