Australia’s newest LPGA Tour member and one of the longest standing are the latest commitments to the ISPS Handa Australian Open, with Gabi Ruffels and Sarah Kemp today confirming their places in Sydney from November 30.
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Australian Golf Digest Women. To say I’m honoured to be the guest editor of this landmark edition is an understatement. But I’ll let you in on a little secret – before accepting the kind offer, I had one important question for the AGD team: “This won’t prevent women golfers Read more…
Women’s golf in Australia is now venturing down a path from which there should be no turning back.
Sarah Hammett and Abbie Teasdale are two of the brightest prospects in Australia’s amateur ranks. Here, they outline their ambitions for the future.Â
For the third week in a row, the LPGA Tour needed a playoff to determine a winner. And this one nearly set the record for the longest playoff in tour history.
In a great coup for the ISPS Handa Australian Open, and show of support for the world-first format, all three champions from 2022 will return to defend their titles in Sydney from November 30 to December 3.
After becoming one of the biggest stories in golf in 2023, Michael Block has today been confirmed as part of the field for the ISPS HANDA Australian Open in Sydney, beginning November 30.
Martin Slumbers arrived in Australia last weekend with the goal of growing the game and instead found golf to be under attack.
Coming to the end of her remarkable rookie season on the LPGA Tour, Australian Grace Kim has confirmed she will return home for the ISPS HANDA Australian Open in Sydney alongside former world No.1 and 2013 champion Jiyai Shin of Korea.
Here are the prizemoney payouts for everyone competing this week in South Kore
A dedicated and passionate golfer, Kinghorn’s most significant contribution to the game came through the foundation he and his wife Jill started, the Kinghorn Foundation.
There was a bit of a finally feeling for Hyo Joo Kim on Sunday at The Ascendent LPGA. The 28-year-old from South Korea has had an impressive 2023 season, with eight top-10 finishes in 16 starts. But it wasn’t until signing for a Sunday 69 at Old American Golf Club in The Colony, Texas, that Read more…
Our country’s most prolific major champion reflects on how she became the sporting hero she never had growing up.
Thailand’s Chanattee Wannasaen became the third-ever Monday qualifier to win on the LPGA Tour and the second at the Portland Classic.
She won’t officially join them until 2024, but Gabriela Ruffels was welcomed into Australia’s LPGA family ahead of this week’s CPKC Women’s Open in Canada.
Seven-time major winner Karrie Webb’s influence on the next generation of Australian golfers is set to grow with the launch of a new coaching scholarship thanks to a partnership with Nippon Shaft.
There is no longer an instant ‘Battlefield Promotion’, but Gabi Ruffels has guaranteed her promotion to the LPGA Tour in 2024 with a third win of the season at the Epson Tour’s Four Winds Invitational.
The six-strong Aussie contingent all ensured they would enter today’s second round with championship aspirations intact.
On Walton Heath’s heather, the feeling is unanimous.
A mentally stronger Steph Kyriacou will call on the comforts of home to push for major-championship glory at the AIG Women’s Open, which begins today at Walton Heath Golf Club in England.