At The Open, the task is navigating whatever happens to be in front of you that week, that day, that hour. It’s rarely fair, and never easy. They each reflect the culture they exist within, and the types of champions they produce.
A guaranteed return to the Open Championship via a top-10 result was the silver lining for Adam Scott after cooling from an early charge at a second career major championship.
Jason Day will have to wait until 2025 to chase a second career major title after the former world No.1 signed off on the Open Championship in solid, but winless, fashion.
Former world No.1 Adam Scott was as surprised as anyone to be well in truly in the mix for an Open Championship win after another day of carnage at Royal Troon.
Cameron Smith impressively fronted up to media after his worst score at the major championships came on day one at the Open Championship at Royal Troon.
Jason Day wants Scotland’s wind and rain to remain tough throughout Open Championship at Royal Troon, feeling his love of foul-weather could help him climb the leaderboard.
After a wickedly early wake up call that Min Woo Lee joked “should be illegal”, the Australian star battled his way into the mix after a solid first round at the Open Championship.
Adam Scott shot his way into Open Championship contention after a brilliant hole-out birdie from a greenside bunker set up a hot first round at Royal Troon.
At four-over par and in a tie for 25th, Lee is the best of the three Aussies who made the cut, his third round of two-over 72 comprised of five bogeys and three birdies.
As predicted by many, Pinehurst No.2 played tougher during the second round of the US Open, where three Australians are through to the weekend and ultra-impressive Swede Ludvig Åberg leads.
Our US Open 2024 preview for Pinehurst includes Adam Scott’s longevity, Aussies in the field, tee-times in AEST and the TV broadcast schedule for the 124th edition.
The 124th US Open at the famed Pinehurst No.2 course will begin on Thursday night, with six Australians in the field for the third men’s major of the year. Jason Day will headline the pack, with Cameron Smith, Min Woo Lee, Cameron Davis, Adam Scott and Jason Scrivener also in the field.