Landmark ton awaits title-hungry Scott
Adam Scott might look like the “old golf pro”, but until the 2013 Masters champion begins to feel like one he has no plans to stop.
Adam Scott might look like the “old golf pro”, but until the 2013 Masters champion begins to feel like one he has no plans to stop.
After wincing his way through another winless year, Cameron Smith will attempt to recapture the “cruisy” mindset that originally catapulted him to the top.
Ranfurlie Golf Club sits on the same sandy loam as its more celebrated Sandbelt neighbours, and loses nothing in terms of agronomy, design or conditioning, writes Brett Geeves
Tasmania has built itself into one of the world’s most compelling golf destinations. And there is more brewing south of the Bass Strait. With the Ashes getting underway, Our Digital Editor, Callum Hill spoke with Ricky Ponting to talk about his new role at Country Club Tasmania, the state’s growing golfing reputation, and his favourite experiences on and off the course.
One of the winningest schools in college golf history is dropping its men’s and women’s programs
Malosi Togisala makes huge admission about the Internet Invitational … but it’s not what you might think
North Berwick hires popular American architect to ‘polish and protect’ its classic links
Golf Course Architect John Fought – LINKS Golf Podcast Ep. 221
Former professional player turned golf course architect John Fought joins the LINKS Golf Podcast to discuss a variety of topics.
A perfect group golf trip blends great planning, smooth logistics, and unforgettable rounds. This guide shows you how to organize a trip every golfer will love.
Josele Ballester has claimed a statement win at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, securing his first professional title in just his 10th start.
Anthony Kim’s late charge for a quick return to LIV Golf next season just ran out of steam on day four of the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, with the American falling short in his efforts to claim the win required against a stacked field at Riyadh Golf Club.
Women’s world No.1 Atthaya “Jeeno” Thitikul has secured her third LPGA title of 2025 – and with it, the LPGA Player of the Year crown. Below are all the details on the clubs behind her success which highlights a commanding season at the very top of the women’s game.