If you want to know what I’m thinking about when I’m playing my best, the easiest way for me to answer is to tell you what I’m not thinking about – technique.
What Greg Norman – and all of us – can learn from his stunning failure at the 1996 Masters.
The world’s No.1 tennis player has another ace up her sleeve when she’s not winning Grand Slam titles. Just ask the friendly folk at Brookwater Golf & Country Club.
If you weren’t paying attention a year ago, the USGA and R&A made it clear on Wednesday that they are serious about rolling back distance.
Patrick Reed’s runaway win in the Farmers Insurance Open will be shadowed by questions and controversy
Two eagles and a birdie at the 72nd-hole have propelled Brad Kennedy to a one-stroke win after a pulsating final day of The Players Series Victoria at Rosebud Country Club.
Between his efforts, along with more donations from the attention his young relative’s story received, Niemann said they are close to reaching their goal.
Peter Alliss, renowned player and acclaimed commentator, will forever be one of golf’s distinctive characters.
From his meteoric rise and world domination on the fairways to becoming a swashbuckler in the business world, Australian Golf Digest has been there to cover every step of Greg Norman’s 50-year journey to the top. Here, he shares some of the key lessons he’s learnt along the way.
After an exhaustive search through the COVID-19 pandemic, Golf Australia finally found a new leader to steer the sport into 2021 and beyond. You may just recognise him!
Reminiscent of the relationship that exists between golf fans and Augusta National, Wentworth’s holes are today familiar to millions who will never see the course in person.
Six Aussie golfers – in their own words – on how the COVID-19 pandemic upended their lives and businesses, and provided opportunities they never thought were possible.
While the schedule is solid through until the end of October, the European Tour already has back-up plans in place – two more possible “swings” – that are ready to step in if some of the events at the end of the year don’t come to fruition.
For DeChambeau, this is not a mad dash to musclehead status; it’s a carefully considered process that’s been unfolding for years.