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How to beat the tight-lie pitch

The bounce angle on the sole of a wedge is designed to keep the clubhead from digging not only into the sand but the turf as well. A lot of amateurs forget this, especially when faced with a short wedge shot from a tight fairway lie. JD Cuban To make solid contact off a firm lie, Read more…

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Editors Letter: Pairs, Partners And Pandemonium

Team golf adds a layer to the game that cannot be matched by playing for yourself For all of golf’s solitudinal ways, nothing fires us up more than the sense of playing for someone other than ourselves. I love a quiet round playing alone, but I’d hate for every golf experience to be solo. And Read more…

Community: Your Questions Answered

In our ongoing series with Golf Australia chief executive James Sutherland, our readers get clarity on golf’s most pertinent issues I’d like to know how GA uses the affiliation fee paid by every club member. Regional courses by location get minimal – meaning zero – access to assistance, and the total fee paid by clubs Read more…

News You May Have Missed: September 2025

Aussie Of The Month: Steve Allan Steve Allan is on a remarkable late-season surge on the PGA Tour Champions, which included his third win of the year at the Boeing Classic in August – his second title in three starts. The 51-year-old quickly established himself as one of the form players on the American over-50s Read more…

How to play

Check your knees for more distance off the tee

A simple check to see if you’re turning your hips enough on the backswing is to practise with a full-length mirror directly behind you and observe your legs at the top of the backswing.

What to play

Cleveland CBZ cavity back wedge: What you need to know

The Cleveland CBZ marks the fifth generation of the company’s cavity back wedges, and this newest model charts a fresh path forward in feel by employing the same Z-alloy found in the company’s tour-played RTZ line.

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‘Every day the course is dying’: Why this famed PGA Tour course is closing for two months, sparking concerns over hosting event

[Picture: Courtesy of Dave Sansom]One of the PGA Tour’s most recognisable courses is closing for two months. And it could have a major impact on the first tour event of 2026. OTHER NEWS: Australian Open winner to add Masters invitation to Open Championship start Kapalua’s Plantation Course, which has hosted the PGA Tour’s opening event Read more…

Top 100 Spotlight: Narooma Golf Club

The par-3 third at Narooma might be one of the most photographed holes in Australian golf, although don’t dismiss the course in the quiet southern New South Wales town as having a singular reason to visit. The whole course, designed by the late John Spencer, is a veritable visual sensation as it weaves its way Read more…