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After 164 starts Tommy Fleetwood wins on PGA Tour, and gets $15 million
Nice guys can finish first, as the Englishman proved by finally breaking through for a win on the US PGA tour.
- by Emma Kemp
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Emotional scenes as Fleetwood ends heartache
Tommy Fleetwood takes out the PGA Tour event in Atlanta, celebrating with his stepson.
Stalling negotiations put 2027 Adelaide golf tournament in question
The 2027 LIV Golf tournament is without a course to play on after the Grange Golf Club failed to ensure it would host the tournament.
Australia’s Kyriacou almost made a second ace at the British Open. Then came a freak moment
The Sydney golfer made a hole in one at the British Open on Friday. Then on the final day, Kyriacou’s playing partner scored an ace with a snooker-style deviation.
- by Nick Spencer
Aussie scores hole-in-one, then assists in another
Stephanie Kyriacou finished the Women’s Open with a hole-in-one and an assist after her ball helps playing partner Mimi Rhode's into the cup.
Aussie golfing great hangs up the microphone
Australian golfing great Ian Baker-Finch bid farewell to the commentary box after a 30-year career.
Cam Smith’s $140 million LIV deal was great for his bank balance, but what about his golf?
Inside the fall of the knockabout Queenslander, who is the only player to miss the cut at all four majors in 2025.
- by Peter Ryan
Rory is getting millions to play in Australia. This is why it’s worth it
Rory McIlroy’s return to Australia is not coming cheap. But as one of just six men to win golf’s grand slam, he’s going to make a big impression.
- by Sam McClure
Scheffler romps to Open triumph
Scottie Scheffler nails his final putt to complete a dominant victory at the British Open.
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This golfer questioned whether winning was everything. Then he won a major – again
Local hope Rory McIlroy, who finished tied for seventh, did his best to try to run world No.1 Scottie Scheffler down after posting a final two-under round of 69, but the American was far too good for the rest of the field.
- by Sam McClure
‘Seconds of terror’: This Australian helps decide the fate of the world’s best golfers
Rules officials, such as Australian Heath McLeod, can find themselves at the centre of golf’s biggest controversies – as has just been the case at the British Open.
- by Sam McClure