Articles by Evin Priest

Grand $lam

The ‘fifth Major’ idea gets thrown around, a lot. But how would it actually get off the ground?

Solving Golf’s Number One Problem

Australia’s best golfers might play a brand of the sport with which we are unfamiliar, but that doesn’t stop them from contemplating the game’s percolating issues. Here, four of them weigh in on how to boost participation levels.

Empire State of Mind

Why eight-time International team member Adam Scott is on a mission to topple a Presidents Cup dynasty in the Big Apple.

Bounceback Brett

Hardened by a stinging loss at last year’s Asia-Pacific Amateur, rookie pro Brett Coletta is on a learning curve most fledgling tour pros can only dream about.

My Shot: Adam Scott

Australia’s Adam Scott on winning big tournaments, the art of shutting off, the joys of juggling fatherhood and why his putting is still over-scrutinised heading into the Australian PGA.

MASSIVE news from Phil Mickelson

PGA Tour editor Evin Priest, at Muirfield Village, Ohio Phil Mickelson dropped a bombshell at the US PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament on Saturday. Lefty is set to withdraw from the one major championship that has eluded him, revealing he’ll skip the 2017 US Open to in order to attend his daughter Amanda’s high school graduation. The Read more…

2017 Masters: C’mon Aussie

Four years after his historic Masters triumph, Adam Scott reflects on a celebration etched in golf folklore.

Being Hideki

He’s the world’s No.6 golfer who carries the hype of a world No.1. So what’s it like being Hideki Matsuyama?

Mountains of Choice

In a spectacular year-round holiday haven, golf is but one option on Queenstown’s buffet of breathtaking New Zealand tourism.

Fear the Beard

With a phenomenal amateur golf record, and a quirky ponytail and beard combination to match, Aussie golf fans can get used to seeing Curtis Luck on their screens.

Trending North

For holiday makers looking to escape Sydney, the New South Wales Central Coast is becoming more and more appealing – on and off the course.

New Territory

Melbourne’s northern suburbs are a relatively foreign landscape for golf. Yet Club Mandalay – 25 minutes from Melbourne airport – is set to take off.

Memory Lane

In the southeastern suburbs of Melbourne, Sandhurst Club’s 36-hole Peter Thomson creation blends pure golfing nostalgia with an eye to the future.

The Game They Play In Heaven

Rugby union icon George Gregan opens up about his golf obsession, going to The Masters and the courses he plays post-retirement.

Federal Affection

Tucked between the daily grind of the nation’s capital and the spectacular Brindabella Range, Federal Golf Club is quickly earning a reputation as a golfing sanctuary – and not just for Canberra locals.

Worth The Wait

The long-awaited opening of Ocean Dunes has arrived. On September 1, one of the most anticipated courses in the world put Tasmania’s King Island on the golfing map – for a second time.

AGD TV host living her dream

From the suburbs of Brisbane to New York City’s most exclusive golf clubs, Annabel Rolley is making the most of her PGA credentials

Down To Earth

Quality and accessible golf, fine food and wine, charming seaside villages and boundless natural beauty without the pretentiousness. The Bellarine Peninsula is keeping it real.

Masterclass

How a 30-minute private lesson with Tiger Woods changed the course of Min Woo Lee’s career in golf.

Curlewis Golf Club: Under The Radar

From vineyards to restaurants, everything David and Lyndsay Sharp have touched on the Bellarine Peninsula has turned to tourism gold. Now, the couple has purchased one of Victoria’s hidden golfing gems, and they’ve got big plans for Curlewis Golf Club.