The non-European answer to the Ryder Cup has been an American whitewash despite all of Adam Scott’s efforts. Is he down to his last chance?
Australia’s two survivors of the cut in the British Open had contrasting fortunes on the treacherous Old Course at Royal Troon.
Jason Day is tied for seventh,six behind the Irish leader Shane Lowry,four adrift of the English pair of Dan Brown and former US Open champion Justin Rose.
The Australian golfer turned to therapy after months of underwhelming form. Now he’s ended an Australian drought on the PGA Tour.
The passing of Grayson Murray has opened the door for Scott to earn a spot in the US Open,keeping intact his record of having competed in every major since the 2001 Open.
Five months out from this year’s event,there is still no official venue. Is the viability of one of the most historic golf tournaments under threat?
Adam Scott hasn’t missed a major tournament since 2001 but ice-cold nerves from a compatriot in a US Open qualifying event may have ended the run.
Former British Open champion Cameron Smith was “absolutely chuffed” to have ground out a first-round 71 after spending almost a week battling food poisoning.
For a tournament unlike any other,this year has one worrying theme:few high-profile stars seem to be in form apart from the world No.1.
Matt Jones was Greg Norman’s first Australian scalp for the Saudi-funded league. But his fate on the tour next year is in the hands of Cameron Smith.
Sydney has drawn rave reviews for the condition of its courses for the national championship - but it faces a fight to retain the event beyond this year.