Newsmakers of the Month: Minjee and Min Woo Lee They remain focused on winning golf’s biggest tournaments, but the superstar siblings have now put their name to a tournament of their own. The Webex Players Series Perth hosted by Minjee and Min Woo Lee will be played in January 2025 at Royal Fremantle Golf Club, Read more…
Newsmaker of the Month: Minjee Lee Coaches of sporting teams around the world will tell you that there’s nothing harder than having to win agame twice. When she led the Kroger Queen City Championship by five strokes with eight holes to play, West Australian Minjee Lee was at unbackable odds to win a ninth LPGA Read more…
Newsmakers of the month: Hannah Green and Grace Kim LPGA Tour wins by Grace Kim and Hannah Green just two weeks apart were simultaneously expected and a complete surprise. A graduate of the Epson Tour and playing in just her third tournament as a member of the LPGA Tour, Kim had to produce extraordinary golf Read more…
Newsmaker of the month: Cameron Smith When Cameron Smith last played on home soil, he was still considered a baby-faced prodigy of extraordinary promise. After a close-to three-year wait, Smith’s return solidified his new-found status as the pied piper of Australian golf. From the moment he touched down in Brisbane with the claret jug in Read more…
Newsmaker of the month: Jed Morgan There were fist pumps, arms raised in the air and screams of excitement. When Jed Morgan reached the par-3 17th hole at Royal Queensland Golf Club in the final round of the Australian PGA Championship – the designated party hole for the week – the energy was raucous to Read more…
The eve of the Amundi Evian Championship marked the nine-year anniversary of Minjee Lee’s historic triumph at the US Junior Girls Championship at Lake Merced Golf Club in San Francisco.
Cameron Smith brought the mullet, Marc Leishman brought the music and by week’s end the Aussie pair had brought the heat to secure a playoff victory at the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
It was a seven-year itch he couldn’t be sure would ever be scratched, but Matt Jones says his victory at the Honda Classic is the precursor to a final flourish to his PGA Tour career.