With rumours of additional player defections from the PGA Tour to the LIV Golf League swirling this week at the Hero World Challenge, the six player directors of the PGA Tour Policy Board sent a two-page memo to the membership late on Friday night expressing their encouragement with ongoing negotiations with potential investors.
Adopting a more aggressive approach to course management appears to have Adam Scott trending in the right direction as he aims for a second Australian Open to break a three-year winning drought.
The Queenslander is a beautiful man with a beautiful golf swing, which has led him to becoming one of the richest golfers in history. But apparently, he’s not nearly as accurate throwing a golf ball as he is hitting one.
Despite now being in their 40s, Marc Leishman and Adam Scott continue to leave no stone unturned as they seek to improve and potentially author an unlikely victory at the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship.
A devastated Cameron Smith has choked back tears after enduring his “worst day as a professional” golfer having missed the cut as the defending champion at the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland.
Min Woo Lee has ridden a wave of crowd support that included T-shirts dedicated to the Perth golf star during a blistering first round, upstaging big names Adam Scott and Cameron Smith to sit near the clubhouse lead on day one at the Australian PGA Championship.
Adam Scott has played 386 events on the PGA Tour and even more around the world. He’s logged 17 seasons in the US with 14 wins, one of which was his famous 2013 Masters victory. Along the way, he’s picked up little tips and tricks that have lowered his scores and made him more confident and comfortable over certain shots or in difficult situations. Here’s what you can learn from his notebook.
Scott is yet another drawcard for the two Aussie ‘majors’ that had already locked in world No.15 Cam Smith as well as rising stars Min Woo Lee and Cam Davis for their 2023 fields.
The Cathedral Invitational will be played as a 36-hole event over two days, competing over scaled tees with one overall winner walking away with the $100,000 first prize.
Adam Scott says he’s at a point in his career where both the DP World Tour and national opens are becoming nostalgic. It’s why he’s in the field at this week’s Irish Open at the K Club following a 21-year absence.