What better way to bring some joy to your quarantine than watching one of golf’s biggest gear heads take you inside his man cave and wax lyrical about the evolution of technology in the game.
South Africa’s 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman has been named captain of the International Team for the 2021 Presidents Cup, which will be staged at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
If you went back in time and convinced 15-year-old Tiger Woods to give up the game – allowing plenty more trophies to be had by other golfers – which of Tiger’s rivals would have a career trajectory that’s most wildly different?
The future of many Australian golf clubs hangs precariously in the hands of government as the country inches closer to a full lockdown to counter the spread of Covid-19.
The directive that prohibits social sports gatherings applies to golf clubs and facilities, which are classified as ‘recreational facilities’ under clause 5 of the directive.
Imagine spending New Year’s week on a tropical island, you and your family staying in a luxurious resort, spending a few days sightseeing, maybe lounging around a pool or the beach. Now imagine you’re getting paid at least $US64,000 to do it.
The friendly – or maybe not-so-friendly – Presidents Cup banter has officially commenced with Australian Marc Leishman taking a pot shot at bunker bandit Patrick Reed following one of the more explosive PGA Tour rulings in recent memory.
Following the US Presidents Cup Captain’s announcement of his four captain’s picks Thursday, including the most newsworthy name among them – Tiger Woods – we put the question to the man himself.
The Greg Norman products are made with CBD (cannabidiol) derived from hemp combined with a variety of natural Australian ingredients such as Tasmanian blue gum for soothing relief, Kunzea oil for sore muscle relief and Australian Sea Salt for total body relaxation.
As the players sloshed through the rain-delayed Zozo Championship, sticking around for a Monday finish to the first PGA Tour stop held in Japan, they could rest assure that all the effort would be rewarded … financially that is.
Australia’s Jason Day is the inaugural MGM Resorts The Challenge: Japan Skins champion after a thrilling climax at the Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan.
The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges is just in its third year, but already its reputation proceeds it. Specifically, its status as a big-money event on the PGA Tour.
Champ, the longest hitter in professional golf, will compete in his first tournament down under at the #AusPGA at RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast on 19-22 December.