Australian Golf Digest’s Newsmaker of the Year showcases a paradigm shift in professional golf, where you’re never too young to dominate.
Whether this crop of twentysomething pros is better than earlier incarnations is open to debate. But put it this way: the gap is closing.
Kevin Kisner’s golf swing – and mindset – are in the right shape to contend this weekend.
From the Golf Digest 50 to endorsement deals and beyond, money is flowing in new ways.
As the evolution of the modern golf swing has tended to discourage eccentricities, it has also increased suspicions that today’s players are becoming less self-reliant.
Is your New Year’s resolution to play your best golf ever? Start here with Australia’s world-class stable of PGA-accredited teachers.
When my coach, Cameron McCormick, and I are fine-tuning my swing, we like to make sure I’m moving through certain positions.
From Jerry Lewis to John Daly, Carl Spackler to Chris Rock, scripted to improvised, we rank the greatest golf gags of all time.
Woods slips from the No.1 spot on the Golf Digest 50 money list for the first time, but young stars scoop up the extra cash.
On-course income for 2015 includes all money earned on the US PGA Tour and the five international tours (Japan PGA, PGA European, Australasian, South Africa, Asian) and the Champions Tour, LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour and the Japan LPGA through November 22. It includes unofficial money won in non-tour events. Off-course income includes estimates of all money Read more…