Australian Golf Digest’s senior writer enquired about what happens to the millions of dollars in affiliation fees raised from the nation’s club golfers.
Chasin’ Jason Jason Day makes it back-to-back Australian Golf Digest Player of the Year Awards after chalking up three big victories and ruling the world of golf. Heaven help the world’s best golfers if Jason Day has an injury-free season given his current purple patch of form. Day’s preparation and tournament appearances were hampered by Read more…
The 1934 Australian Open at Royal Sydney was a pivotal moment in Australian golf, with local hero Billy Bolger shooting a world-record score to beat Gene Sarazen – arguably the game’s best player at the time.
OK, it wasn’t quite ‘The Thrilla In Manila’, however Australia’s top amateurs caused a boilover when they carried off the Eisenhower Trophy for the third time in 1996.
Jason Day’s quest to win The Masters is all the more fascinating following recent success, a lack of tournament play and increasingly frequent health scares.
A long, arduous process has seen Australian Golf Digest’s biennial listing of Australia’s Top 100 Courses become the pre-eminent ranking of the nation’s finest layouts.