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A Golfing Pilgrimage Through the British Isles The United Kingdom is the birthplace of golf—and it shows. From the wind-carved […]
A Golfing Pilgrimage Through the British Isles The United Kingdom is the birthplace of golf—and it shows. From the wind-carved […]
Founded in 2008, the Charles Tour has provided a platform for Kiwi golfers to play professional golf in their own backyard on a condensed, season-long basis. The success is evident, with former Charles Tour exponents making significant inroads on the biggest stage.
Ash Barty will take a no-stress attitude into her high-profile pro-am pairing with good mate and DP World Tour player Anthony Quayle at the NZ Open.
A wet Queenstown summer has produced juicier than normal rough for the NZ Open presented by Millbrook Resort this week, and it’s already forced hometown favourite Ben Campbell into a strategy change as he tries to win his national title for the first time.
Unlike most of his LIV Golf counterparts, Lucas Herbert has made sure to fit the NZ Open into his playing schedule.
Elite professional golf has expanded in New Zealand. For the first time in years, three major Australasian Tour events have been scheduled on consecutive weeks across the pond. Creating an epic Kiwi swing that professional golf in NZ has been longing for.
World No.1 Atthaya “Jeeno” Thitikul claimed a thrilling victory on home soil in Thailand, the 23-year-old continuing an already remarkable rise at the top of the women’s game.
Rising American Jacob Bridgeman has kept his challengers at bay to claim his maiden PGA Tour victory at the Genesis Invitational, with Aussie Adam Scott fourth.
The New Zealand PGA Championship at Paraparaumu delivered all it promised. A world-class layout, testing conditions and, a deserving winner in American, Austen Truslow. Here are some of the best pictures from the week, all supplied by Australian Golf Media.
A group of New Zealand’s most successful golf professionals have confirmed their entry into the inaugural ISPS HANDA Japan-Australasia Championship at Royal Auckland & Grange Golf Club on March 5-8.
Casey Jarvis, of South Africa, has won the Kenya Open by three shots to clinch his first title on the European tour.
The Australian challenge came too late, as irrepressible world No.1 Jeeno Thitikul held her nerve to record an emotion-charged and hugely popular home-town triumph at the LPGA Thailand.