A week before his hometown Adelaide prepares to host the biggest Australian sporting event of the year, Wade Ormsby turned back time with a second place at the Asian Tour’s Saudi Open.
Evergreen South Australian Wade Ormsby is ready to “give it everything” at this week’s LIV Golf Promotions event, as he joins a multinational field preparing to do battle in “one of the greatest opportunities that has ever been presented in world golf”.
South Australian Wade Ormsby says he will “put his best foot forward” this week as he attempts to complete his hat-trick of Hong Kong Open titles, having arrived here riding a tidal wave of emotions after his father Pete passed away just two weeks ago.
Adelaide veteran Wade Ormsby has spent more than two decades travelling the world to make a living in pro golf. A switch to LIV Golf is now bringing him back to where it all started. Will the league’s reserve player get a shot on home soil?
Australia’s Wade Ormsby overcame disappointment and Chonlatit Chuenboonngam on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to win the International Series Thailand after a compelling finish at Black Mountain Golf Club in Hua Hin.
Adam Scott has Augusta on his mind after staving off a host of challengers – and plundering a timely eagle at 15 – to claim his second Australian PGA Championship at RACV Royal Pines Resort on Sunday.