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Could Alister MacKenzie compete in his own design competition today? – Australian Golf Digest

Alister MacKenzie has been departed for 100 years, but his architectural concepts and design philosophies live on. In fact, you could say they’ve taken

U.S. Open 2024: My wedding photographer is playing in Final Qualifying. Here’s how an amateur balances real life and major dreams – Australian Golf Digest

Ihave never met Harold Varner III, but I know we have something in common: We both had Garren Poirier as our wedding photographer. And I assume that Varn

The Australian Open has a dilemma: can men and women keep playing together?

But exclusive courses that charge members tens of thousands of dollars in annual fees are increasingly reluctant to commit to the event, particularly if they’

With dad doing emergency duty on his bag, Robert MacIntyre has chance at a special victory – Australian Golf Digest

Robert MacIntyre has a comically Scottish way of describing those times when he gets down on himself on the golf course: “Mumping and moaning.” Thou

Minjee Lee moves into equal top spot at US Women’s Open – Australian Golf Digest

[PHOTO: Sarah Stier/Getty Images] West Australian Minjee Lee took full advantage of what she described as an ideal Saturday set-up to match the low r

With ghosts, nerves and plenty of drama, final round of U.S. Women’s Open is going to be more fun than you think – Australian Golf Digest

LANCASTER, Pa. — On Saturday night, Andrea Lee will hang out with her parents, Minjee Lee will read the Andre Agassi biography “Open,” and perhaps

Minjee Lee on cusp of history after moving into lead at Women’s US Open

In short: Minjee Lee went four-under-par at Lancaster Country Club to reel in halfway leader Wichanee Meechai.Lee shares the lead with Meechai and American Andr

‘I said it was cheating’: How an 84-year-old felt like Rory McIlroy for one day – Australian Golf Digest

One Golf Digest+ member who reluctantly moved up a tee box during a recent round was 84-year-old Curt McClure (above, second from the right), who typical

What would you shoot at the U.S. Open? New USGA tool settles a common debate – Australian Golf Digest

Every year during the USGA’s championship season, the relatable hypothetical echoes around America’s grillrooms: What would you shoot on that U.S. Op

Ask a Super: Why’s the grass all brown on our course? – Australian Golf Digest

As golfers, we often let the colors we see on a course dictate whether we think it’s in good shape or not. Green, good. Brown, bad. It’s not that sim

Lancaster test for US Women’s Open has been more brutal than USGA expected – Australian Golf Digest

[PHOTO: Patrick Smith] “If they put the pins here, I’m going to start crying.” Those were the words of 15-year-old Asterisk Talley, describing her

Minjee Lee within striking distance of a second US Women’s Open title – Australian Golf Digest

[PHOTO: Sarah Stier/Getty Images] It was another difficult day full of high scores at the US Women’s Open, where West Australian Minjee Lee again d