The Australian Olympic Committee has announced the four-person Golf Team for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, with Rio Olympian Minjee Lee named for her second Games, and Hannah Green, Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith to make their Olympic debut.
In this the year of rediscovery among some of the very best in the golf ranks, Jason Day is just getting started, but thanks to a young boy, a hardened mental coach, and the rekindling of belief in himself, the process is showing promise.
As any degenerate gambler can attest, we’ve all gone the route of the mega, miracle multi. It’s a literal lottery ticket, one that’s almost always a loser.
We’ve seen plenty of golf-themed celebrations in non-golf sports over the years. Never before, however, have we seen a guy break out his own club like MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo did after winning the Motul TT Assen this weekend.
Byeong Hun An’s Twitter handle is usually a delightful stop of self-deprecation. Overnight, it was one of aggravation, and it wasn’t pointed at himself.
The Victorian, who goes by the nickname ‘Digger’, followed up a two-under par 70 that mixed six birdies and four bogeys with a second-round 71 to finish on three-under 141.
As announced by the Queensland Government this morning, from 6pm Tuesday 29 June 2021, a 3-day lockdown will be in place for the following Local Government Areas (LGAs):
The battle for the time-honoured Stonehaven Cup, one of world golf’s oldest trophies, will take place at The Australian Golf Club in Sydney from November 25-28.