A host of our most accomplished tour players turn 50 in 2021. Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, Richard Green, Nick O’Hern and John Senden reflect on the pivotal moments in their careers and the role golf will play in their futures.
Queenslander Jason Day has unveiled a new career goal after continuing his love affair with the famed Pebble Beach Golf Links at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Because of the 13 cancelled events, plenty of big-name golfers who thought they had time to play their way into the top 125 are now sitting on the bubble.
The win is the fifth of DeChambeau’s career, and his fourth in the past five months, a remarkable stretch that began with a win in a playoff at the Memorial Tournament in June.
There is a new set of Srixon Z785 irons and RTX wedges in the bag but Rod Pampling has revealed the off-season ritual he hopes will spark his 2019 campaign
In an age where the average win reaps well more than a $1 million payday, there are plenty of tour pros – from stars to journeymen – who have amassed small fortunes playing golf
Think our clean-cut, toe-the-line tour pros aren’t the partying type? Think again. Some of Australia’s greatest ever players reveal how they celebrated their biggest victories.
By Evin Priest – US-based PGA Tour editor Former Australian Open champion John Senden will take an indefinite break from professional golf, announcing son Jacob has been diagnosed with a brain tumour. Aussie veteran Senden, a two-time winner on the US PGA Tour, revealed the news after withdrawing from this weeks’ Zurich Classic of New Read more…