we miss, our editors draw up a hit-list of the things every golfer must see and do when COVID-19 restrictions ease.
Only time will tell. One thing they can promise: the show has only just begun.
Greg Norman on taming Royal St George’s, snaring two Open Championships (and almost a third), cloning claret jugs and what playing alongside Nick Faldo was really like.
Australian Golf Digest’s senior writer gets out his crystal ball to try to envision how golf clubs will evolve post-COVID 19.
A host of our most accomplished tour players turn 50 in 2021. Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, Richard Green, Nick O’Hern and John Senden reflect on the pivotal moments in their careers and the role golf will play in their futures.Â
Geoff Ogilvy sadly won’t be at Winged Foot this September. That doesn’t stop him from owning an ironclad memory of the New York club and the details of his greatest triumph.
It’s taken more than a decade for former Australian Tour player Bradley Hughes to become the latest overnight sensation in golf instruction.
Like a beautiful designed hole, the finest clubhouses leave a lasting impression.
From products that redefine the lesson and leisure markets to golf clubs that are breaking the membership mould, these are (in no particular order) the innovations – and innovators – making golf better for tomorrow.Â
Residential golf communities are proving to be valuable investments as the property cycle experiences a downturn in many regions.
Why you should be using stats to improve your golf game.
One of golf’s most maligned figures opens up about that infamous night out in Hawaii, why he hasn’t won a Major, the type of caddie he would never fire – and the lesson all young Aussie pros can take from his rollercoaster career.
With golf fitness still in its infancy and as players bulk up and swing speeds increase, golf debates what’s causing injuries to top players.
For the first time ever, Greg Norman reveals his fitness secrets that can help you shave 30 years off your game.
As the weather in the south cools, one popular pocket of Queensland remains perpetually sunny
Danang’s four fabulous courses, its pristine coastal location and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An makes it the next ‘it’ destination for golf in South-East Asia.
The return of the Australian PGA Championship to the Gold Coast has given a holiday favourite even greater pulling power.
It’s been a busy year for the golf course construction industry in Australia. Golfers: meet the class of 2016. From King Island to the Murray River, we think you’re going to like what you see.