With his playing schedule nearing its end this weekend, Michael Kim reflected on his favourite – and, more revealingly – his least favourite courses from the 2025 campaign.
When the latest Official World Golf Ranking was released on Monday, many people went scanning the top to see what victories by Tom Kim on the PGA Tour and Jon Rahm on the DP World Tour would do for their placement (they jumped to 15th and fifth, respectively).
If it were to happen, recent history suggests Kingston Heath, Cape Wickham or PK’s North course appear most likely to claim the No.1 ranking based on anecdotal evidence and our numbers.
Agree or disagree, the term “public access” is a myth that, despite the best intentions of those who choose to use it, does nothing for the image of a sport that’s constantly defending itself against accusations of being elitist and exclusionary.
On the PGA Tour, where living under par is a way of life, bogeys are rare intrusions. For us mere mortals, bogeys lurk at every corner on our home courses.