End Of The Ride?

History suggests Jordan Spieth’s Grand Slam quest stops with the British Open. Yet here’s why we aren’t betting against him at St Andrews

Memories of St Andrews

Having experienced the Old Course as a player, spectator and journalist, our Scottish author has a unique appreciation for the Home of Golf. By John Huggan

Tee times for 15-strong Aussie contingent at the British Open

A STELLAR contingent of 15 Australians will tee it up on the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland, for the 144th British Open, and we’ve assembled all the first-round tee times in AEST. Fox Sports Australia will begin its broadcast coverage on Thursday at 6pm. Below are all tee times in AEST. Rod Pampling has the Read more…

The Real Adam Scott

MUST WATCH: The Aussie superstar reveals his secret talent away from golf, what his go-to dish is in the kitchen, and the one part of a player’s game he’d love to own!

Problem Solvers

Learn from three of the game’s big stars how easy it is to recover when you get yourself in trouble.

Zach Johnson: Did Somebody Say Close To The Pin?

Probably like anyone with a “Z” name, I get a lot of nicknames. The one I secretly like best is Z-Money. It sounds like someone who gets it done under pressure, and that’s big for a tour player. As a kid playing everything, I wanted the ball with the clock running down. I didn’t always score, Read more…

Scotland, What’s Old Is New Again

Scotland, as the home of golf, promises something old and something new. Here are four golf gems that reflect on golf’s illustrious history, and point the way forward.

Nova Scotia, The New Scotland

Two world top 100 courses – one old and one new – offer tempting reasons to play golf in a remote region of Nova Scotia.