Nicklaus, Player, Trevino, Miller & Faldo on going from good to transcendent.
The Doak Touch. Opinionated? Yes. Gifted? Absolutely. Successful? You bet. Tom Doak’s fingerprints are extending ever further across Australia, as his design flair comes to a course near you. Interviewed by Steve Keipert
Justin Thomas missed a golden chance to become world No.1, but his trajectory shoots upward by the week – and shows no signs of slowing.
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.
Tour secrets you need to master any course, in any conditions.
Today’s shoes can match any type of style or personality, and these new models boast all the technology you want for power and comfort.
There’s never been a better time to challenge the greens and taste the reds in the land Down Under.
Topping fields for driving distance might look impressive, but it’s not the path for Tiger Woods to reach the winner’s circle again.
South Australian golf is on a high thanks to a confluence of factors. And in the coming years the golf options down south are only going to get better.
World Vision: European Tour chief Keith Pelley isn’t afraid to try (almost) anything.
When Maroochy River Golf Club opened in 2015, members and visitors were taken aback at the stark landscape. Three years on and the Sunshine Coast stunner is maturing beautifully.
Four influential women who continue to shape the future of women’s golf in Australia.
World-renowned Aussie golf course photographer Gary Lisbon on what makes a great photo, going all out to get the right shot, and the dangers (and perks) of a job we’d all love to have.
There’s one man Michael Sim would love to have turned to over the past six years, but he’s had to try to figure out his return to golf’s top tier all by himself.
The Creek course at Thirteenth Beach Golf Links yielded the best scores on day one of the Oates Vic Open.
Despite becoming the poster-boy for slow play this week, J.B. Holmes is far from being the only touring pro showing a similar mindset.
With the (very little) power vested in golf writer Evin Priest, Australian Golf Digest’s man-on-the-ground hands out his best and worst awards from covering the 2017 US PGA Tour season. Buckle up for Australian golf media’s night of nights.
Tiger Woods’ impressive return to competitive golf with a three-under 69 in the Bahamas may have surprised many people, but former caddie Steve Williams was not one of them.