October 4th, 2024 By Australian Golf Digest
Little-known Australian golfer Cameron John enjoyed the best day of his professional career as the world number 1007 fired a stunning ten-under par round of 62
At the event played on three famous seaside links, headed by St Andrews Old Course, world No.1007 John cashed in on perfect con
Australian journeyman Cameron John isn't among the world's top 1,000 golfers — but it hasn't stopped the rising Melbourne player roaring to second on the lead
Many tour players, like 2023 U.S. Open Champion Wyndham Clark, find a fade easier to control than a draw, especially with the driver. And we’re not tal
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland — For those inclined to the perplexing and sometimes misinterpreted study of body language, the opening round of the Alfred Dunhil
[PHOTO: Kate McShane]It has now been 16 months since PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan appeared on television together
Golfpocalypse is a weekly collection of words about (mostly) professional golf with very little in the way of a point, and the Surgeon General says it wi
GOTEMBA, Japan — For over 15 years the soul of Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship has been the journey its competitors have taken to get here. And boy,
[PHOTO: Slaven Vlasic] The PGA Tour informed player agents and managers that it is implementing fees and accreditation to receive credentials for next se
Sean Cunningham, Narrandera Argus Narrandera Public School pupil Braxton Ivanoff has accomplished another number of remarkable achievements in his golfing c
A double-bogey at the last soured what was an otherwise solid opening round for leading Australian Quinnton Croker at the Asia Pacific Amateur, as the Qu