So Yeon Ryu wants to win The Grand Slam, but there’s also music, ballet, being a foodie and much more.
Surrounding himself with friends and family on the Gold Coast has proven to be a winning formula for two-time defending Australian PGA champion Cameron Smith.
How Royal Melbourne Golf Club’s beguiling design will defend itself against the onslaught of the US team’s bomb squad.
No one else was within six shots of the new “Champion Golfer of the Year”.
A night of reflection and a third-round two-under 69 Saturday at Royal Portrush did nothing to assuage Xander Schauffele’s displeasure with the R&A over the matter of his driver being found non-conforming prior to the start of the 148th Open Championship.
Royal Portrush will ask a lot of questions over the next few days. And none of the answers will be easy to figure out.
It’s one way to avoid standing out in the rain.
Woodland pointed out it’s a shot he was specifically working on earlier in the week with coach Pete Cowen, giving him conviction to pull it off.
Phil’s fiasco (and others) have exposed a deepening rift between the ruling body and the game’s best players, who once even considered a boycott of the US Open.
How long will the Koepka edge last? In some respects, it depends as much on his rivals as it does on him.
Members of ‘the people’s country club’ share a special bond with each other and the site of the 2019 US PGA Championship.
When Tiger Woods won his first green jacket, in 1997, he overwhelmed Augusta National with his driver.
When it comes to predicting who’s going to play well and who isn’t, caddies are the ultimate source.
Cameron Smith has become the first player to win successive Australian PGA Championships since Robert Allenby in 2001 after launching a stunning late comeback in the final round at RACV Royal Pines Resort.
It was always going to be Abraham Ancer’s to win or lose, and Mexico’s newest golf sensation was in no mood to give it away at The Lakes Golf Club.
We’re all pretty used to seeing golfers with athletic tape on their overused, injured bodies. But the flesh-coloured patch of tape that Rory McIlroy had on his right forearm at the PGA Championship is a bit different.
He has come a very long way this year and deserves credit for doing so. But is he back? Nope, not yet, no matter what the media cheerleaders tell you.
The one-time Major winner turned his acute dissection tools on Tiger Woods during the second round of the US Open.
Fourteen years after debacle of the seventh hole at Shinnecock Hills, Tom Meeks, the man who holds himself responsible, discusses what went wrong.
Raymond Floyd on winning the 1986 US Open at Shinnecock, the art of tipping, and dealing with a cheat on the golf course (plus Bernie Madoff).
A trio of Aussies – including one who had a ‘front-row seat’ – reflects on our nation’s greatest Masters moment.