Here is the prizemoney payout for each golfer who made the cut at Aronimink Golf Club
The timesheet is unorthodox, but it’s set up so that while you are going to miss seeing some players on television during the final round, theoretically you’ll get to see all of the leaders’ rounds.
The Mount Lawley layout resembles many of the other top West Australian courses by working with the natural features of the location.
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.
The shortened LPGA tournament endured smoky air and thunderstorms – plus more play than the revised 54 holes.
It means fans will have the ability to see the Australian PGA Championship played twice in a calendar year, with the 2021 edition also to be staged later that year.
Minjee Lee on sibling rivalry, knowing her golf swing and chasing Majors and medals all while being Australia’s “Invisible Champion”. Interviewed by Steve Keipert
Here’s how much each golfer who made the cut earned for their efforts in the year’s first women’s Major.
After sitting five-over par in total through 24 holes of the championship, it was no mean feat for the Royal Fremantle member to contend so fiercely.
Australia’s Minjee Lee is within touching distance of her first Major championship.
The staging of the AIG Women’s Open continues a rich history at Royal Troon, having hosted The Open on nine occasions.
For nearly three months the USGA has worked on the new qualifying conditions for the 2020 US Women’s Open, announcing extensive exemption categories – 20 in total – for this year’s championship.
More than any other sport, golf is in a position to come out of the COVID-19 crisis in a stronger position than what it went in.
Should Australia attempt to create its own version of The Match? And, if so, who should be the stars of the show?
Australian golf’s most prolific Major winner, Karrie Webb, has turned her talents to golf-course architecture and is intent on making a new name for herself.
Add to the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open trophy the name of Inbee Park, South Korea’s quiet, humble champion of the game.
Inbee Park sized up a 12-metre birdie put at the last hole at Royal Adelaide Saturday and surely must have felt – with a two-shot lead already – that two putts and a par would do.
Royal Adelaide was vulnerable in agreeable weather on day one – and plenty of players took advantage.
After arriving late to the party, golf’s equality drive has World Golf Hall of Famer Karrie Webb energised ahead of another Aussie Open tilt.
The strong Australian contingent is primed to keep the two Vic Open trophies on home soil.