Four-time Major winner Brooks Koepka coughed up his Masters lead while the Australians struggled and Jon Rahm stole the green jacket at Augusta National.
Augusta National officials suspended a waterlogged third round at the Masters for the rest of the day after Brooks Koepka increased his lead over Jon Rahm – but the Aussies struggled.
A year after missing the Masters for the first time since debuting at the event in 2011, due to his world ranking plummeting outside the top 150, Jason Day is back in contention at Augusta National. While Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka each fired a 65 to take the first-round lead at seven Read more…
Five Aussies. One, a past Masters champion and the other the reigning Open Championship winner tipped to be the next Aussie winner at Augusta National. All united in their pursuit of Masters glory.
The week golf fans have been waiting for has finally arrived and there will be wall-to-wall coverage for everyone to savour as five Australians strive to win the iconic green jacket.
Conversations with Adam Scott are always fascinating. His polished Australian accent and prodigious storytelling are two of the reasons why he’s become one of professional golf’s best quotes. But a phone call on the eve of the 10-year anniversary of his 2013 Masters victory is particularly engaging now that he’s older, wiser and has a Read more…
With the added burden of becoming the first Australian to win the Masters, Adam Scott stepped it up in 2013 when five shots tested his capacity to become a Major champion. The former world No.1 takes us through those historic plays from Augusta National – and what you can learn and apply to your game.
With a sixth victory in the past 13 months, Scheffler joins Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only men to hold the Masters and Players titles at the same time.
A mixed dose of brutal honesty and tough love from his father, Du Ryu, has kept Si Woo Kim well and truly grounded as he pushes to grow his legacy on the PGA Tour as one of Asia’s greatest golfers.
The 2023 Players Championship week has arrived, albeit with the defending champion, Australia’s Cam Smith, not allowed to tee up in the event due to being banned by the PGA Tour for joining LIV Golf. Seven Australians will tee up: Adam Scott, Jason Day, Lucas Herbert, Min Woo Lee, Cam Davis, Aaron Baddeley and Harrison Endycott.