Chase Koepka is taking the same steps his older brother Brooks did in the early stages of his career.
The US Open heads to Wisconsin’s Erin Hills this year for the 117th edition of America’s national championship.
What we like about the Masters is that the obscurity quotient is low.
The WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play pairings were announced yesterday, Australian time, and though the event lacks the gravitas of a Brownlow Medal count, the pairings didn’t fall short in drama.
Hudson Swafford entered the winner’s circle on the US PGA Tour, Tommy Fleetwood snapped a winless drought and a near-50-year-old trumped Adam Scott in Singapore during an eventful weekend globally.
The 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon tees off on Thursday, and we’ve got all the AEST tee times, with Aussies in bold font.
Australian golf’s worst-kept secret has all but been confirmed with News Corp publishing a photo of Lucas Herbert wearing Ripper GC colours alongside team captain Cameron Smith in Mexico this week.
With less than three months to go before he leaves the DP World Tour, chief executive Keith Pelley [pictured] is talking “unity”. Global unity in professional golf that is.
If you thought the performances from the home side on the course on Sunday were impressive, take a look at what the Ryder Cup Europe social handle on X (formerly Twitter) captured and thankfully shared for all the world to see.
ROME — Especially for those of a particularly cynical mindset, it has never been difficult to make fun of Ryder Cup vice captains. Many have done so, varying degrees of contempt running through the jibes. Whatever, a particular theme tends to develop. The phrase, “cart drivers” crops up often, a lazy description of those employed Read more…
Nick Faldo takes our Europe correspondent John Huggan down memory lane, and what memories the six-time major champion has.
As the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing kicks off in Singapore this week before journeying to Thailand and India, it will serve as a massive boon to the region’s aspiring golfers with dreams of chasing history and legacy.
Billed as a Ryder Cup rehearsal of sorts, the three-day contest at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club lived up to expectations on many counts.
The subject of this week’s Local Knowledge, Golf Digest’s narrative podcast, is Australia’s most-famous golfer of all time: Greg Norman.
The field played for a lot of loot this weekend. And here is how much everybody who made the cut earned.
If his golf game ever leaves him, a career on the dance floor could be next for Jamie Donaldson
Every golfer in the 2018 Masters field, listed in alphabetical order.
Marquee names headed home early include Jason Day, Marc Leishman, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Hideki Matsuyama, Tommy Fleetwood and Paul Casey.