Jason Day burst into laughter and left a group of reporters howling when he hilariously misheard a question on Tuesday’s practice round at the 2025 Masters.
Australians Jason Day, Adam Scott and Min Woo Lee have been given star groupings for the Masters with recent Houston Open winner Lee bestowed the honour of an official Masters featured group on the tournament feed.
Family man Adam Scott says his intensity comes and goes but there’s nothing like the Masters to kick him into gear as Augusta National reminds the Australian it’s been 12 years since his historic green jacket triumph.
The 2022 Open champion Cam Smith has opened up to our writer at Augusta about his Masters close calls, describing them as agonising missed opportunities but hopes to become a multiple major winner this week. READ:
Write Cameron Smith off as a Masters contender at your own risk. Like a derby in Smith’s beloved NRL or in the English Premier League, form goes out the window when there’s a higher meaning to a tournament. For Smith, Augusta National is inspiring enough. He feels he doesn’t need form going into a Masters, Read more…
[Photo: LIV Golf] Patrick Reed battled the Blue Monster course at Trump Doral Resort and strong winds to top the leaderboard after a hot opening round at LIV Golf Miami while Australia’s Marc Leishman was four shots back. A former winner at Doral when it was the PGA Tour’s WGC-Cadillac event in 2014, Reed signed Read more…
In a major coup, South Australia has beaten rival state bids to secure a multi-year extension to host LIV Golf through 2031. In a further coup, the South Australia government and Adelaide City Council have reached an agreement with Greg Norman Golf Course Design to upgrade the North Adelaide golf facility in the CBD with Read more…
More NFL star guests, NBA players, “Break 50” series and challenges like the viral, daily hole-in-over his house are among Bryson DeChambeau’s grand plans for his wildly popular YouTube Channel this year.
Several LIV players ultimately described the US Open and Open Championship news as “a good start”. Meaning that LIV’s 14 different major winners consider the group worthy of more.
Lucas Herbert and Cameron Smith have applauded the decision to return the men’s and women’s Australian Opens to their own individual events and the duo want it back in Melbourne for another attempt at Sandbelt glory.
For a guy who comes from outside the world of golf, LIV Golf’s new CEO, Scott O’Neil, now occupies a hot seat among the game’s most powerful decision makers.
The tournament is three years into a four-year deal brokered by two-time Open winner Greg Norman and South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas. Now, he’s fending off interest to keep it in South Australia after 2026.