Wayne Riley

Golf’s Wild Colonial Boy

Once described as “the most violent, ugliest, most rude human being on the earth”, Wayne Riley has reinvented himself as a polished media performer.

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Lesson In A Bottle

Pledge allegiance to the many great whiskey options .

Gil Hanse

Inside Track

Was Gil Hanse’s selection as the Olympic course architect fair?

How To Survive On Tour

How To Survive On Tour

Four decorated Australian tour veterans share their advice on how to get on tour and, more importantly, stay there.

Min Woo Lee

Masterclass

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

Lee Trevino took home a set of Alex Faichney’s clubs and won the 1971 and 1972 British Open titles using a bag of Slazenger irons. However, he covered the Slazenger name with strips of adhesive tape because he was contracted to another equipment manufacturer.

Made In Australia

Long before PING, TaylorMade, Callaway and Nike became fashionable brands, Australia was a world leader in golf club manufacturing.

The Spin King

What started off as a hobby for Bob Vokey, quickly developed into a passion and later, a legend. The 76-year-old sat down with AGD editor-in-chief BRAD CLIFTON recently to talk about life as a leading wedge designer, the best short-game players of all time and why the new Vokey SM6 will change the game.

Golden Memories: Jack Nicklaus

Four-time US Open Champion Jack Nicklaus on hovering helicopters, $12 pants, projectile vomiting and nappy duty.