The mastery of the design at Links Hope Island remains as relevant today as when the course first opened almost 25 years ago.
It’s been a busy year for the golf course construction industry in Australia. Golfers: meet the class of 2016. From King Island to the Murray River, we think you’re going to like what you see.
Australian Golf Digest takes an exclusive look at Cape Wickham, 11 months after its highly anticipated opening.
The long-awaited opening of Ocean Dunes has arrived. On September 1, one of the most anticipated courses in the world put Tasmania’s King Island on the golfing map – for a second time.
As one of our greatest Olympians, Andrew Gaze shares his thoughts on golf’s return to the Games.
Four decorated Australian tour veterans share their advice on how to get on tour and, more importantly, stay there.
There were certainly no winners out of this one…
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A long, arduous process has seen Australian Golf Digest’s biennial listing of Australia’s Top 100 Courses become the pre-eminent ranking of the nation’s finest layouts.
When alluvial gold was discovered in Kalgoorlie in the 1890s, tens of thousands rushed to Western Australia trying to strike it rich. More than 120 years later, it’s golf drawing people to this historic region of Western Australia.
Brace yourselves. The world’s most highly anticipated new golf course opens its gates later this month. Our verdict? Believe the hype.
A golfing holiday to Western Australia is one of delectable variety. Throw in acclaimed wine regions and you’ve got one of the most diverse and enjoyable Aussie golf holidays on offer.
There’s a sad reality why Australian golf, thankfully, doesn’t have a Bernard Tomic situation
When Bob Harrison completes his new design on the breathtaking Scottish Island of Jura, it could be the Aussie architect’s finest work yet.
It’s Time to Change the Mindset of Aussie Golf Clubs and What Health Benefits They Offer Their Members.
Melbourne golf course shaper Ben Hillard was hand-picked to help build Brazil’s much-anticipated 2016 Olympic course. Yet the
30-year-old can’t strike gold on Aussie soil.