A lacklustre showing from most of the Australian contingent at the Valspar Championship in Florida marked the second straight week of disappointing results on the PGA Tour.
Reigning champion David Micheluzzi can achieve a slice of history not seen in more than 30 years after taking over as interim No.1 on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit.
The 2023 portion of the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia’s 2023/24 season is in the books with first-time champions, winners from the past re-emerging and a young superstar on the rise contributing plenty of highlights to remember.
The biggest question for fans of Callaway sensation David Micheluzzi this week at the Final Stage of the PGA Tour’s Qualifying School in Ponte Vedra, Florida is, What does he need to finish to secure a PGA Tour card for 2024?
After a break-out season last year, winning three times and claiming the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, his latest win further outlines Micheluzzi as one of the most exciting emerging Australian talents.
The championship will be contested at Nudgee Golf Club’s Kurrai course for the third straight year where Senden will put his class and experience up against the bright young crop of Aussie golfers coming through.
The Cathedral Invitational provides a rare opportunity for the general public to experience the beautiful Cathedral Lodge & Golf Club and its prestigious surroundings, with action on Wednesday, December 6 open to the public for the only time in 2023.
The 26-year-old Victorian has clinched the ISPS Handa PGA Tour Order of Merit with his two-shot win in the $400,000 tournament, more than 400 points clear at the top with just one tournament remaining.
New Zealand Open champion Brendan Jones may delay his start to the 2023 Japan Golf Tour season as he eyes a late charge at the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit crown.
A red-hot putter compensated for a swing he described as “awful” as David Micheluzzi sent record keepers scrambling in claiming TPS Sydney by four strokes on Sunday.
The New Zealander was rock solid with an even-par final round of 72 to finish ahead of Order of Merit leader David Micheluzzi and claim a drought-breaking victory fresh off battling a shoulder injury.