July 14th, 2016 MUST-WATCH: Louis Oosthuizen aces Royal Troon’s 14th Live action from the 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon.
July 14th, 2016 Our 13 picks for the Open Championship at Royal Troon The prediction business is difficult stuff.
July 14th, 2016 Justin Thomas’ alternative strategy to escape Royal Troon’s bunkers Having trouble escaping bunkers? Try the Justin Thomas method.
July 14th, 2016 Shane Lowry accidentally insults EVERY group he’s ever played with He was so excited to be paired with Jordan Spieth and Justin Rose, he said this:
July 13th, 2016 Jason Day reveals his motivation for the Open Championship The world No.1 reveals his motivation to lift the Claret Jug.
July 13th, 2016 Rory McIlroy takes SIX shots to escape Postage Stamp bunker The famous Postage Stamp at Troon gave Rory McIlroy some trouble during a practice round.
July 13th, 2016 Rory McIlroy divides the golf world with comments At the end of Rory McIlroy’s Tuesday press conference at Royal Troon, he was asked about his decision not to play at the Summer Olympics in Rio.
July 12th, 2016 Open Championship tee times in AEST The 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon tees off on Thursday, and we’ve got all the AEST tee times, with Aussies in bold font.
July 8th, 2016 Editor’s Letter Dear International Olympic Committee, I write on behalf of tour professionals the world over…
July 7th, 2016 This golf writer played all 14 courses on the Open rota in 14 days. His favourite? In 2010, David Owen played all 14 in a two-week trip.
July 7th, 2016 My Shot: 1991 British Open champion Ian Baker-Finch Australian Golf Digest sits down with 1991 British Open champion Ian Baker-Finch to get his thoughts on the Open Championship.
July 7th, 2016 When Great Isn’t Good Enough Jason Day | World No. 1 | 2015 US PGA Champion | 28 | Queensland
July 7th, 2016 Annabel Rolley: Golf’s Gender Shame What to make of Muirfield? Not allowing woman to join a golf club is archaic and completely out of touch with 21st Century attitudes.
July 7th, 2016 The Shark Tank Three decades after his maiden Major triumph, Greg Norman reflects on that 1986 British Open win, comparisons to Jason Day and golf’s return to the Olympics.