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Which college football head coach is the best golfer? This poll has the answer – Australian Golf Digest

The 2024 college football season is nearly upon us. This weekend, Week 0 begins in Dublin with a showdown of legendary Irish programs [cough, hack, wheee

Castle Pines, at an altitude of 6,200 feet, presents a unique challenge, and even math, in determining club selection – Australian Golf Digest

CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — More than 8,000 yards of golf course on a hillside at an altitude greater than 6,000 feet is no doubt the definition of a good wal

What to look for in golf this week: around the tours, Aussies, Women’s British Open, PGA Tour – Australian Golf Digest

How was Hideki Matsuyama’s past month? The Japan superstar and 2021 Masters champion won an Olympic bronze medal, had belongings stolen in London,

BMW Championship 2024 picks: Target these 7 players with the most success at elevation – Australian Golf Digest

Be careful when it comes to believing betting content. The constant chatter about Wyndham Clark’s elevation experience can be overwhelming. There’s n

Outback Aussie dirt golf course can claim this one-of-a-kind arrangement with St. Andrews – Australian Golf Digest

A little more than 9,600 miles and nine time zones from the 18th green of the Old Course at St. Andrews, host of this week’s AIG Women’s Open, is a g

The jump in the prize money payout from the last time the Women’s British Open was at St. Andrews will shock you – Australian Golf Digest

In 2013, the last time the AIG Women’s Open was played at St. Andrews, Stacy Lewis cashed a first-place prize money payout of $402,583 for her victory

Outback Aussie dirt golf course can claim this one-of-a-kind arrangement with St. Andrews

A little more than 9,600 miles and nine time zones from the 18th green of the Old Course at St. Andrews, host of th

Stacy Lewis hit the greatest shot of her life at St. Andrews – Australian Golf Digest

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — It is, to the surprise of precisely no one, one of her “favorite places in the world to be.” Which is understandable and ma

Golf’s fun revolution, explained by an important architect – Australian Golf Digest

Architect David McLay Kidd’s peer group of golf course designers, as least by his estimation, is small. It consists of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, To

Amateur sensation Luke Clanton ends summer with exemptions into U.S. Open, Open Championship – Australian Golf Digest

Luke Clanton capped off his scintillating summer by capturing the McCormack Medal. The award is sponsored by the USGA and R&A, given to the top mal

Rory McIlroy blasts drive over BMW Championship range net, is enjoying the Colorado altitude – Australian Golf Digest

No matter what happens this year at the BMW Championship, we know one thing for certain: It’s going to be long. 8,130 yards to be exact. Not only is Ca

Rules of Golf Review: You’re playing a course at altitude and need to adjust your distances. Can you use a calculator or smart phone during a round? – Australian Golf Digest

The BMW Championship, the second leg of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoff, is being held this week at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colo. Aside