The current local moneylist leader is determined to open up a gap to his pursuers.
Golf fans everywhere are longing to see something special take place in France this week.
September suddenly became a lot more intriguing for a host of Australian tour pros around the world.
Nothing captivates an audience quite like a late-round collapse, and the British Open has a knack for providing some of the more trainwreckian collapses in recent memory.
The dominant theme of Australia’s World Top-50 ranked courses? Proximity to city and sea at a price you won’t believe
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.
As green-mapping gains popularity on tour, the technology could help you sink a big putt on your course.
The 47-year-old begins another season on the US PGA Tour certain of himself if uncertain of his golf future.
There’s no such thing as an easy victory for Jordan Spieth, but after another wild season, the wins keep coming regardless.
The people who live beside the fairways offer the best insights into making the move to a residential golf estate.
He’s a US PGA away from the career Grand Slam at age 24. What are his chances at Quail Hollow and where would his Slam rank in golf history?
How a legal opening let Phil Mickelson wiggle out of an insider-trading case that snared Billy Walters.
Major championship venues are defined by lightning greens, but at your local course, they’re a recipe for trouble.
Ben Hogan died 20 years ago, but for a few hours on Tuesday he lived again on the practice tee at Colonial.
TrackMan and motion-capture systems offer a new, data-driven way for instructors to work with golfers. But are they the best way to teach somebody how to play golf?
There’s a round to go, but for Jordan Spieth it can still be called The Comeback.
The return of the Australian PGA Championship to the Gold Coast has given a holiday favourite even greater pulling power.
Players, caddies, coaches and others expose the weaknesses that can cost you a match.
Just how close did golf come to returning to the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne? Closer than you think.
Tara Iti has achieved the unthinkable, debuting at No.1 in New Zealand’s Top 40 Courses. Yet Tom Doak’s masterpiece is just one player in a superstar team arranged by wealthy owner Ric Kayne for one purpose: offering one of world golf’s best experiences. By Evin Priest