The fledgling LIV Golf League has not been able to gain the same traction in the US that it has enjoyed overseas, like its flagship tournament in Adelaide. So will DeChambeau’s US Open victory help?
Major winners Minjee Lee and Hannah Green will spearhead an eight-strong Australian contingent at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, but Sydney’s Grace Kim arrives as the most in-form having tied for second after a crushing playoff loss on the LPGA Tour last week.
An emotional Bryson DeChambeau paid tribute to his late father, Jon, and his golf idol, the late Payne Stewart, when he won the US Open for a second time.
Eight years after Tiger Woods gave Min Woo Lee a private lesson at the Sage Valley Invitational amateur event in South Carolina, the pair played a practice round on Tuesday at the 124th US Open at Pinehurst No.2.
Our US Open 2024 preview for Pinehurst includes Adam Scott’s longevity, Aussies in the field, tee-times in AEST and the TV broadcast schedule for the 124th edition.
Major champion and five-time LPGA Tour winner, Hannah Green, sits down to chat Olympic hopes for her Australian team, being married to a fellow travelling tour pro and everything else that comes with being Australia’s top-ranked golfer.
The 124th US Open at the famed Pinehurst No.2 course will begin on Thursday night, with six Australians in the field for the third men’s major of the year. Jason Day will headline the pack, with Cameron Smith, Min Woo Lee, Cameron Davis, Adam Scott and Jason Scrivener also in the field.
At world No.61, Scott narrowly secured his start at Pinehurst this week only when the USGA said it was prepared to remove Grayson Murray, who passed away last month, from their ranking criteria if it were to affect any player who might have qualified via the top-60 category.
There was no complaining, no bitterness. Carlos Ortiz stood over a pitch shot on the final hole of LIV Golf Houston confident he would win, and certain he would be asked later about the fact he will not be playing in this week’s US Open at Pinehurst.
Uniqlo apparel and an elegant golf swing? One could be forgiven for thinking this video shared by the DP World Tour is showing our very own Adam Scott. Wrong!
In one of the smallest contingents in the history of the Memorial Tournament, just two Australians will tee it up at Jack Nicklaus’ prestigious event at Muirfield Village in Ohio.
Cameron Davis defeated childhood hero Adam Scott in a sudden-death playoff at US Open final qualifying, potentially denying his fellow Australian a chance to keep his 23-year majors streak alive.
World No.5 and a major champion already, Hannah Green has returned to Lancaster Country Club to lead a six-strong Australian contingent at the $18 million US Women’s Open.
Aussie of the month: Hannah Green Who else? The Perth tour pro briefly became Australia’s top-ranked golfer courtesy of a second LPGA Tour victory of the year at the LA Championship in April, her second straight year winning the event at the delightful Wilshire Country Club. Green ascended to a career-high ranking of world No.7, Read more…
Adam Scott has edged ever so slightly towards his goal of sneaking back inside the world’s top 60 with a solid result at the PGA Tour event at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas.
Adam Scott will look to keep his incredible major championship steak alive during a three-week build to the US Open, after falling outside the top 60 on the Official World Golf Ranking.