Australia’s most prolific major winner celebrated a special birthday in December. To mark the occasion, we acknowledge her legacy with 50 feats and achievements.
On a brutal day at 13th Beach, it was always going to be a case of last man (and woman) standing. And it turned out to be Melburnian Su Oh, who began a potential career resurgence with a victory from nowhere in the women’s Vic Open.
As the old saying goes, to the victor go the spoils. But whoever said that first couldn’t have envisioned this one particular prize recently received by Gemma Dryburgh.
A winner on the world’s premier women’s circuit in 2023, Kim will be one of the stars of the show when the contest for the Karrie Webb Cup is played for the first time at the renowned Sanctuary Cove Golf & Country Club.
You know her voice as the host of the DP World Tour’s outstanding broadcast coverage. But you probably don’t know Ali Whitaker’s unique, hilarious journey from living within a wedge shot of the par-3 fifth hole at Royal Melbourne West, where she was noticed by a renowned golf coach, to commentating at the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome and 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Karen Lunn, the WPGA Tour of Australasia’s chief executive and ‘International Woman of the Year’, speaks about some of the game’s most pertinent issues, including the immediate future of the Women’s Australian Open.
The LPGA has removed the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship from its 2025 schedule, with the tour calling out the unnamed underwriter for “failing to fulfill any portion of its payment obligations to the LPGA Tour for the 2024 and 2025 events”.
With the Webex Players Series events offering the unique format of men and women competing on the same course for the same trophy and prizemoney, it’s the first time that father and daughter professionals have teed it up as rivals.
West Australian Abbie Teasdale has claimed her maiden WPGA Tour of Australasia win in just her second start as a professional at the Drummond Golf Melbourne International at Latrobe Golf Club today.
Former world No.1 Jiyai Shin will get the chance to complete a rare Summer of Golf double after confirming she will be back at 13th Beach Golf Links for the 2025 Vic Open next month.