South Aussie local Raegan Denton set for Open
One of South Australia’s most promising young golfers, Raegan Denton, has been named in the 2026 women’s Australian Open field.
One of South Australia’s most promising young golfers, Raegan Denton, has been named in the 2026 women’s Australian Open field.
Perth is set for a new era of mini golf with SHANX @ OuttaBounds opening today, delivering a world-class experience to Western Australia for the first time.
Three Australians are just two shots off the pace, tied for sixth, after the first round of the LPGA Thailand in Pattaya.
Seventeen-year-old Victorian Amelia Harris has announced herself on the professional stage in stunning fashion, winning the final regional qualifying event at The Links Shell Cove to claim her first pro title as an amateur.
West Australian Curtis Luck has defied a limited preparation at one of New Zealand’s most exacting courses to earn a share of the lead on day one of the Quinovic NZ PGA Championship.
New South Welshman Travis Smyth will use the next month to re-establish his place on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia as he seeks to emulate those to have forged pathways onto major tours.
Tiger Woods, still recovering from back surgery, may not have a target date for his long-awaited return to competition but he’s made it clear that he is not yet ruling out competing in this year’s Masters.
Reigning New Zealand Men’s Speedgolf champion Harry Bateman has posted the official 18-hole world record score with a 106.14 (70 golf score + 36 minutes 14 seconds) total, eclipsing the previous record that stood for five years set by American Scott Dawley.
“The setup and tension level of your hands are the two primary building blocks in your golf swing,” says Australian Golf Schools Founder and Heading Teaching Professional, Tom Linskey. “If these are correct, everything else falls into place.”
She’s been on the board of Golf Australia, interviewed the greatest players the game has seen, and remains a fierce advocate for golf in this country – women, men, boys and girls. But girls, as the great Cyndi Lauper would tell you, just want to have fun. And at Commonwealth GC in May, you could join Ms Kennerley for a qualifying event for the Duke of Edinburgh Cup, which has, as its major prize, a week of golf (including Wentworth) and a dinner with the Duke at Windsor Castle where wine is served by butlers in goblets.
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