Minjee and Min Woo Lee might not see each other in Paris. Why aren’t they playing together?

Minjee and Min Woo Lee might not see each other in Paris. Why aren’t they playing together?

The star golfers will be the 16th set of siblings to compete for Australia at the Olympic Games in the same sport but admit their paths might not cross. Why isn’t golf moving to team events?

  • byAdam Pengilly

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The Australian Open has a dilemma:can men and women keep playing together?

The Australian Open has a dilemma:can men and women keep playing together?

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?

  • byAdam Pengilly
‘I kind of blew up’:Implosion sinks Minjee Lee as Yuka Saso claims second title

‘I kind of blew up’:Implosion sinks Minjee Lee as Yuka Saso claims second title

Australian Minjee Lee was top of the leaderboard in the final round of the US Open until it all started to unravel on the ninth hole at Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Minjee Lee surges into share of Women’s US Open lead

Minjee Lee surges into share of Women’s US Open lead

Minjee Lee is closing in on Australian golf history after producing the round of the week to surge into a share of the third-round lead at the mega-money Women’s US Open in Pennsylvania.

  • byDarren Walton
Why Australia’s emerging golf star owes Ash Barty a text message

Why Australia’s emerging golf star owes Ash Barty a text message

Grace Kim says she struggled to adapt to her newfound status after a win on the LPGA Tour.

  • byAdam Pengilly
She was good enough to play alongside a future world No.1 in tennis. She gave it up for golf

She was good enough to play alongside a future world No.1 in tennis. She gave it up for golf

As a tennis prodigy,she was mixing in the same circles as Ash Barty’s successor. But before she was 15,she switched to another sport and has now reached a new height.

  • byAdam Pengilly
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Golf brass warned ball-change proposals could harm women’s game

Golf brass warned ball-change proposals could harm women’s game

The plan is designed to limit the lengths male pros are hitting and would restrict the type of ball used in elite competition,but would not affect recreational players.

  • byJames Corrigan
Asian Tour boss calls on golf’s new world order to look after Australia

Asian Tour boss calls on golf’s new world order to look after Australia

Cho Minn Thant has staked his claim for a seat at the sport’s top table,urging powerbrokers to consider Australasian fans strongly after the LIV-PGA merger this week.

  • byAdam Pengilly
‘It’s been a long few years’:Emotional Green snaps LPGA Tour drought

‘It’s been a long few years’:Emotional Green snaps LPGA Tour drought

The world No.27,who hasn’t won on the elite women’s circuit since 2019,survived a three-way play-off to triumph in California.

  • byAdam Pengilly
‘It’s nuts’:Barty message stuns Australia’s newest golfing star

‘It’s nuts’:Barty message stuns Australia’s newest golfing star

Grace Kim spent two years hating golf when her father introduced her to the sport. A decade later,she has Ash Barty and James Tedesco blowing up her phone.

  • byAdam Pengilly
‘Speechless’:Nerveless Sydney rookie wins maiden LPGA Tour event

‘Speechless’:Nerveless Sydney rookie wins maiden LPGA Tour event

Australia’s Grace Kim will head into the year’s first major in peak form after winning the LOTTE Championship in Hawaii in a three-way play-off.

  • byJohn Salvado