Is civil war with Norman’s rebel tour over? Adam Scott is still unsure

Is civil war with Norman’s rebel tour over? Adam Scott is still unsure

Scott says peace deal is uncertain as LIV star hails Norman’s influence on the game.

  • byAdam Pengilly

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Beers,boos and birdies:Are golf’s party holes going too far?

Beers,boos and birdies:Are golf’s party holes going too far?

Chase Koepka delivered LIV Golf marketing nirvana with his Adelaide hole-in-one last year. Now Cameron Smith wants the Australian PGA’s own party hole to make it easier to hit an ace.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Smith dragged into bizarre rules controversy with 15-minute delay

Smith dragged into bizarre rules controversy with 15-minute delay

The Australian and another playing partner remonstrated with a Thai golfer in the closing stages of the Hong Kong Open,which went down to the wire.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Why Norman’s top rebel golfers are desperate to play Australian Open

Why Norman’s top rebel golfers are desperate to play Australian Open

The civil war in men’s golf has prompted two stars to head to Sydney as they try to qualify for The Masters.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Jason Day to skip another Australian summer,but Scott likely to return

Jason Day to skip another Australian summer,but Scott likely to return

The former world No.1 had spoken of his desire to return for the two big events having not played in Australia since 2017. But the wait will go on.

  • byAdam Pengilly
LIV Golf eyes switch for Australian event

LIV Golf eyes switch for Australian event

After staging the most successful event in the short history of Greg Norman’s Saudi-backed tour,the Adelaide tournament could be on the move.

  • byAdam Pengilly
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Open secret around Hoylake that the PGA and LIV prenup is in rough shape

Open secret around Hoylake that the PGA and LIV prenup is in rough shape

Despite the shock ceasefire in professional golf’s civil war,there’s a simmering enmity in the air around Royal Liverpool this week. Probably because everyone knows their “framework agreement” presently cannot hold water.

  • byDarren Kane
How a Greg Norman rev-up inspired Australia’s latest major championship debutant

How a Greg Norman rev-up inspired Australia’s latest major championship debutant

Travis Smyth might not have crossed paths with Norman if it wasn’t for the controversial LIV Golf league. But the day Norman pressed his finger against the young Australia’s heart has helped inspire a shot at The Open.

  • byAdam Pengilly
‘I was holding back tears’:Why Cameron Smith hasn’t quite had his fill of Claret Jug

‘I was holding back tears’:Why Cameron Smith hasn’t quite had his fill of Claret Jug

The routine task of returning the British Open’s famous trophy proved surprisingly emotional for the defending champion. Now he wants it back.

  • byMark Tallentire
Why Smith is in better shape for British Open than when he won it

Why Smith is in better shape for British Open than when he won it

The world No.7,who won his first event of 2023 in London last week,is putting the final touches to his preparation for the last men’s major of the year.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Plot to sack Greg Norman as part of LIV Golf peace deal

Plot to sack Greg Norman as part of LIV Golf peace deal

The deliberations reflect an enmity forged over decades between the tour and Norman,one of golf’s most talented players,who often chafed at the sport’s economic structure.

  • byAlan Blinder andKevin Draper