‘Free Nelly’ continues Open comeback with birdie blitz
World No.1 Nelly Korda has closed with three consecutive birdies to join South Korea’s Sei Young Kim at the top of the third-round leaderboard at the US Women’s Open in Los Angeles.
World No.1 Nelly Korda has closed with three consecutive birdies to join South Korea’s Sei Young Kim at the top of the third-round leaderboard at the US Women’s Open in Los Angeles.
Gold Coast’s Karis Davidson remains on track for a career-best finish in a major championship after a late fightback in Round 3 at the U.S Women’s Open in Los Angeles.
Cameron Smith is still in the hunt for his first win in over two-and-a-half years, but will need a last-round surge to cut down British pacesetter Tyrrell Hatton in the LIV Golf Andalucia event at Valderrama.
Motocaddy has released its first Australian market report, revealing strong growth in the electric buggy category and highlighting the role motorised buggies are playing in how golfers choose to walk the course.
Four of the six Australians golfers competing at the 81st women’s US Open are within sight of the leader after the opening round in Los Angeles.
Rory McIlroy has had to settle for a one-under-par opening round at the Memorial Tournament in Ohio after more tee trouble saw him drop a shot at the last.
Tyrrell Hatton has recorded a four-under-par 67 to share the lead with Scott Vincent after the first round of LIV Golf Andalucia in Valderrama, Spain.
Our Digital Editor, Callum Hill, headed to the UK to visit the Titleist High Performance Centre at Woburn Golf Club for a full driver fitting experience with Titleist ANZ.
A red-hot Hannah Green has returned to LA for women’s golf’s second major of the year with happy vibes and grand ambitions for the $US12 million US Open.
Lydia Ko enters this week’s US Women’s Open with a chance to eclipse Annika Sorenstam as the biggest money-winner in women’s golf, but the New Zealander doesn’t believe the comparisons are fair.
Sydney golfing superstar Grace Kim is a generational talent, a major winner, and could yet become one of this country’s greatest ever.
A big call, perhaps, but once you watch her play in the flesh, all the hallmarks of a world-class player become as obvious as a lighthouse in the fog. A premier ball striker, the sound and flight of the ball off her clubface feel just a touch different to many of her peers. To witness it first-hand, it is pure poetry.
Here is how the Australasians line up at this year’s US Women’s Open, headlined by major winners Minjee Lee, Hannah Green, Lydia Ko and Grace Kim, alongside Karis Davidson, Stephanie Kyriacou and amateur Sarah Hammett, who all bring differing form and experience into golf’s toughest test.