PXG’s new Stick’em Forged wedges deliver tour-inspired feel and consistency. Triple-forged 8620 steel, high toe weighting, optimized grooves and versatile grinds give golfers more spin, stability and confidence around the green.
Kelsey Bennett leads the home charge at the Women’s Australian Open, sitting three strokes behind first-round leader Darcey Harry from Wales at Kooyonga Golf Club.
Uncertainty remains over contamination testing at Sydney’s Moore Park Golf Course, with the NSW Government yet to release results from soil investigations conducted at the site earlier this year.
Ping introduces the G Le4 family, a complete line of clubs engineered for women. From forgiving drivers to high-MOI putters, these lightweight, custom-fit clubs help golfers play better, enjoy the game, and lower scores.
English rising star Marco Penge is adjusting to life on the PGA Tour as he prepares for his Players Championship debut after a breakout year on the DP World Tour.
New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp outlined sweeping potential changes to the tour’s future, including a two-tier competition structure, larger markets on the schedule and possible playoff shake-ups.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp has revealed the tour is exploring match play for the postseason, potentially transforming the Tour Championship into a dramatic win-or-go-home finale.
If your golf ball moves before you make a stroke, you could face a penalty – or not. Here’s how the Rules of Golf determine whether natural forces or player actions caused it.
Ping has introduced the i540 irons, a players-distance model featuring a maraging steel face, tungsten weighting and inR-Air technology to deliver more speed, higher launch and improved feel.
We asked Aussies Mike Cocking and Geoff Ogilvy, from design firm OCM, if they were to design a new marquee venue for the PGA Tour, what would their version look and play like?
Woodland said he’s coming forward now to take the anxiety off himself from having to hide his condition, while also providing hope for others in the same situation.
Major winners Hannah Green, Grace Kim and Minjee Lee headline this week’s field as the women’s Australian Open returns to Adelaide for the first time since 2020.
What Morikawa is essentially doing is an extreme version of soft-stepping – the practice of installing a shaft from a longer club into a shorter one to produce a softer, more flexible feel.