There is an overwhelming feeling of optimism in the four-man Australian contingent who will contest the 90th Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club.
Elvis Smylie’s rookie season on the DP World Tour will stretch into November after confirmation that he locked up a spot in the DP World Tour Playoffs.
Scott Hend won the European Legends Cup, hosted by José María Olazábal, by two shots after holding off the challenge of Adilson Da Silva and Stephen Gallacher at Basozábal in Northern Spain.
Ryan Peake delivered a thoughtful and eloquent press conference after a dream week playing with Phil Mickelson ended in a missed cut, but the West Australian was defiant he’ll be back at the links major.
Cameron Smith guaranteed an unwanted statistic when his missed cut at the 153rd Open Championship capped early exits from all four major championships this year.
Elvis Smylie says he was frustrated to have been struck down with an illness on the eve of the Open Championship but fought to at least have a hope of making the 36-hole cut at Royal Portrush.
After a 4am alarm for his early tee time, Marc Leishman wrestled with the beastly Royal Portrush course to climb back up the Open Championship leaderboard and into contention on day two in Northern Ireland.
Former winner Cameron Smith – as well as Jason Day, Adam Scott, Marc Leishman, Min Woo Lee and more – is among the Australian contingent at the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
Jason Day has been battling the injury bug for most of his career, even as a young player. But now he’s 37, a wily PGA Tour veteran by today’s standards, making him even more susceptible to the odd bump or bruise, including ones that occur off the golf course.
Maja Stark led the entire final round at the US Women’s Open, but there was a long wait at the 18th green at Erin Hills. It was the last big test of nerves before she could claim the trophy. RELATED: Lexi Thompson addresses slow play accusations after it quickly gained steam at Erin Hills Her Read more…
Sweden’s Maja Stark claimed her maiden major title at the 2025 US Women’s Open, holding off a world-class leaderboard while Hannah Green posted a career-best result to top the Australian contingent at Erin Hills in Wisconsin.
Newly unveiled Presidents Cup International captain Geoff Ogilvy says it would be “cool” if he were able to select LIV golfers when his men take on the US side in 2026 at Chicago’s famed Medinah.
Welcome to the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, where six Australians will tee off – three of whom are chasing a second major championship win. Our reporter, Evin Priest, is on the ground and we also have a photographer on site in Ross Flannigan. We’ll answer a few questions you might have as you get ready to watch the coverage back in Australia.