A World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR)-sanctioned event, the match will feature 12 players representing each nation in a mixed Ryder Cup-style format over three days.
Green joins Minjee Lee, Lucas Herbert and Cameron Smith of the top Australian players who have made contributions so far under Give Back, which is a world-first initiative.
West Australian rookie professionals Kirsten Rudgeley, Connor McKinney and Hayden Hopewell along with second-year Queensland professional Cassie Porter are the new additions to the squad.
After almost two years of frustration, Australia’s best amateur golfers will return to elite representative competition at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship and the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship in the United Arab Emirates next month. Twelve of Australia’s best players have been named for the championships in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which carry the lure of Read more…
Chasin’ Jason Jason Day makes it back-to-back Australian Golf Digest Player of the Year Awards after chalking up three big victories and ruling the world of golf. Heaven help the world’s best golfers if Jason Day has an injury-free season given his current purple patch of form. Day’s preparation and tournament appearances were hampered by Read more…