Less people are coming to the party but Jason Day is a welcome addition for Aussie golf fans as the PGA TOUR returns to TPC Scottsdale for the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Victorian Richard Green will turn his attention to a return to Europe after his dream of joining the lucrative Champions Tour in the United States was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s WA PGA Championship is not an official PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit event due to the border restrictions, but it has still attracted the best and brightest talent currently in Western Australia.
Victorian Marc Leishman is hoping that a change of date will bring a change of fortune as he attempts to wrestle with one of golf’s sternest tests and improve on a US Open record he admits is underwhelming.
Shooting 30-over for four rounds and finishing dead last in the second of the PGA Tour FedExCup Playoffs events doesn’t jar like it could when you have been through what Marc Leishman has.
Jason Scrivener makes his PGA Tour debut at this week’s Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in what he hopes will become a permanent move across the Atlantic.
Sick of playing the blame game, Jason Day has credited a positive mindset and an improved putting performance for logging just his second top-10 finish in more than 12 months at the Workday Charity Open in Ohio.
A last-minute government reprieve has paved the way for Deyen Lawson to rejoin the European Tour and take his place as the sole Australian in the field for this week’s Austrian Open.
Playing with the spectre of a COVID-19 test result hanging over his head, Jason Day’s first made cut since the PGA Tour’s resumption was thankfully positive in a purely golf sense.
Reigning champion Matt Jones is unlikely to return to defend his Australian Open title for the second time in his career as the PGA Tour deals with a second positive test to coronavirus.
It’s been 130 days since an Australian last won on the PGA Tour but there are eight in action at the Travelers Championship in Connecticut this week hoping to add their names to the list of Aussie winners in 2020.
His gains in the weights room pale in comparison but Marc Leishman admits to being a fascinated observer of the body transformation that Bryson DeChambeau has undertaken.
A rust-free Cameron Smith shapes as the best chance of ending a 14-year Aussie drought at Hilton Head as the PGA Tour continues with the RBC Heritage at Harbor Town Golf Links tonight.
Victorian Brett Coletta has taken advantage of being first group out to take the early lead at the Korn Ferry Tour’s King and Bear Classic at World Golf Village and in the process set a new course record at the Arnold Palmer-Jack Nicklaus Florida layout.
A birdie on the first hole of his first tournament since mid-February was nice but what West Australian Curtis Luck did next was nothing short of extraordinary.
Ninety-one days after the cancellation of the second round of The Players Championship, 13 Australians will join the recommencement of tournament golf in the United States starting Thursday.
As the PGA Tour prepares to resume, Adam Scott is prepping for a nine-hole shootout against an old mate’s son who in a short space of time has gone from fawning fan to star pupil.
Vic Open champion Min Woo Lee has got back to business as he targets a return to the European Tour at the Betfred British Masters starting from July 22.
Dubai Desert Classic champion Lucas Herbert will give it a miss while Zach Murray has expressed his intention to go as the European Tour confirmed the resumption of its 2020 season with a six-week stretch in the United Kingdom starting July 22.
Joining Melbourne’s sporting festival in the early months of the year is just one idea Aussie icon Ian Baker-Finch has put forward as the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia begins to plot a revamped summer schedule.