THE OPEN Hole-by-hole flyovers at Royal St.George’s
Get set for the 149th Open Championship by watching Golf Digest’s hole-by-hole flyover video of Royal St.George’s.
Read MoreGet set for the 149th Open Championship by watching Golf Digest’s hole-by-hole flyover video of Royal St.George’s.
Read MoreAustralia’s Min Woo Lee has beaten some of the best in the world on his way to winning the Scottish Open.
Min Woo Lee birdied the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to claim his second European Tour title at the Scottish Open.
Lee charged to the top of a star-studded leaderboard – including Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas and Ian Poulter – with six consecutive birdies on the front nine at The Renaissance Club.
Read MoreAfter a year’s absence due to the coronavirus pandemic, The Open Championship returns in 2021, and here is how Australian golf fans can watch it.
The Open Championship will be played at Royal St.George’s in Sandwich, Kent next week – Greg Norman won here in 1993, just saying 😉
There will be 10 Australians in the 156-man field – Adam Scott, Jason Day, Marc Leishman, Cameron Smith, Lucas Herbert, Brad Kennedy, Aaron Pike, Jason Scrivener, Matt Jones and Deyen Lawson,
Sadly, Rocket Mortgage Championship winner Cam Davis won’t be in the field as he is unable to travel due to recently getting married and applying for a green card.
Read MoreThe Open For The Ages is a piece of video trickery that will see the world’s best golfers from the last 50 years playing against each other at St.Andrews.
The Open For The Ages will be broadcast across media platforms and regular TV this weekend – I think FoxSports has the final round on Sunday evening.
Read MoreA special Open Championship is on the way this week featuring the best golfers of the last 50 years competing against each other at The Home of Golf.
Another update from the team behind this week’s innovative “Open For The Ages“.
The “tournament” will see the best golfers of the modern era play against each other in a virtual Open Championship at St.Andrews.
Read MoreThe Open for the Ages is an incredible virtual Open Championship that will see the best golfers of the past 50 years face off against each other at The Home of Golf.
In light of the cancellation of the 2020 Open Championship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the R&A will broadcast (July 16 – 19) an extraordinary virtual golf tournament featuring the best golfers of the last 50 years.
Read MoreWe had to make sure you were pointed in the direction of Matt Creary’s great yarn on the rise and fall of the “Dark Shark”, Ian Baker-Finch.
In a great piece for the Northern Beaches Sports Tribune, Matt Cleary the recounts the steady rise of Ian Baker-Finch into the world’s top-10 golfers, his exquisite short game, the string of victories, both before and after his Open Championship victory at Birkdale.
Read MoreFunny as always, Conor Moore does a hilarious job of impersonating Shane Lowry and a few other golfers after The Open including Dustin Johnson and Ian Poulter.
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Read MoreDespite the winds, rain and a bunch of high-profile names chasing him down, Shane Lowry cruised to victory to claim the 2019 Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
Read MoreIreland’s Shane Lowry smashed his way through to the top of the leaderboard after three rounds of The Open Championship.
Beginning the day in a tie for the lead with American JB Holmes, 32-year-old Lowry thrilled the crowds at Royal Portrush to post an incfedible, bogey-free 8-under par 63.
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