Wollongong set to stage biggest ever Ford Women’s NSW Open
The Ford Women’s NSW Open is set to shine brighter than ever in 2026, returning to Wollongong Golf Club from 26 February – 1 March with the largest prize purse in the tournament’s history.
The Ford Women’s NSW Open is set to shine brighter than ever in 2026, returning to Wollongong Golf Club from 26 February – 1 March with the largest prize purse in the tournament’s history.
Planes, trains and drains.
This rhyming tagline is passed on with a wry smile by people who have experienced Omanu Golf Club in New Zealand’s picturesque Bay of Plenty.
Smokin’ Joe Stanley and Julie Coney are heading to the Coromandel to be part of the
Paradise Coast Golf Classic.
Jon Rahm has announced he is taking a break from competition and will return for the LIV Golf season opener in February.
Queenslander Hannah Reeves joined an elite group to have won at their first professional start, fighting against a sapping, gusty wind to win the Women’s NSW Open Regional Qualifier at Mollymook Golf Club’s Hilltop course on Saturday.
England’s Marco Penge has claimed his third DP World Tour victory of the season, edging compatriot Daniel Brown in a tense playoff to win the Open de España presented by Madrid.
Atthaya “Jeeno” Thitikul won over the weekend in spectacular fashion at the Buick LPGA Shanghai. Jeeno carded a final round 63 to reach a sudden death playoff, where she came out on top on the 5th extra hole.
Xander Schauffele clinched victory in Japan overnight. Here is what the two-time major winner had in his bag on the way to his 10th PGA Tour win at the Baycurrent Classic.
Golf New Zealand Academy player Yuki Miya has won his first Jennian Homes Charles Tour title by one stroke at his home club in the Club Car Pegasus Classic by one stroke over professionals Harry Bateman and Steven Oh.
“Iceman” Austin Bautista is thinking about a unique Order of Merit double after a final-hole birdie saw him capture the CKB WA PGA Championship presented by TX Civil & Logistics today.
They’ve written him off before and Tiger Woods proved them wrong when he won the Masters in 2019. There followed a terrible car accident and, this week, a seventh surgery on his busted back. But our man Matt Cleary believes he can not only come back, but compete and win again – at Augusta. History says it’s possible. And so does Tiger Woods.
Thai world No.1 Jeeno Thitikul has won the Buick LPGA Shanghai on the fifth play-off hole, with Australian superstar Minjee Lee settling for third.