Steal this from Tiger’s putting stroke
Steal this from Tiger’s putting stroke
Royal Queensland set the stage for an unforgettable first day at the 2025 PGA Championship. From powerful drives to focused putts, our gallery captures the energy and talent of the players and intensity of the course.
Adam Scott, Cameron Smith and Min Woo Lee are among those likely to chase early pace-setter Sebastian Garcia in second-round Australian PGA action.
Daniel Gale was a grateful winner of a car worth nearly $300,000 thanks to an ace that helped him to outright second to begin the Australian PGA Championship.
In-form Spaniard Sebastian Garcia shot two strokes clear of a big-name leaderboard before Brisbane’s storms halted his first-round charge.
Riverside Oaks has seen it all – boom, bust, and rebirth. From its star-studded 1980s debut to battling natural disasters, this iconic course remains a must-play, blending rich history with modern excellence, writes Brendan James of Snaphook Media.
Some call it “The Zone”, others call it a peak state. Whatever the name, every golfer dreams of that magical space where everything flows. Here’s how to access it on demand, according to mindset coach and author of Beyond The Fairways To Fulfilment, Chris Hynes
Players are still out on the course for round one of the Australian PGA. Here is how they line up for day two (AEST).
Anthony Quayle only asked to go for a coffee, but Steve Williams suggested he caddie for him instead.
Our man Matt Cleary followed Cameron Smith for 18 holes in round one of the PGA Championship on Thursday, and observed that while the man’s mid-iron play isn’t (yet) laser-guided, his short game garnered him six up-and-downs, two sand saves, four birdies, and a score of two-under 69 in the wind at Royal Queensland.
It all began with a late-night joke over a few beers. Luke Brown, a 44-year-old Sunshine Coast father of three, quipped to mates at the pub one evening, “Hey, what if I tried to go pro in golf?”
Marc Leishman doesn’t want you to mistake his laid-back manner for indifference as the Australian favourite seeks to end his hometown title drought.