Scheffler in complete command at The Open
Scottie Scheffler will go into the final round of The Open with a commanding four-shot lead — and with only ominous vision of a charging home idol Rory McIlroy in his rear view mirror.
Scottie Scheffler will go into the final round of The Open with a commanding four-shot lead — and with only ominous vision of a charging home idol Rory McIlroy in his rear view mirror.
Ryan Peake’s British Open adventure may be over, but the much talked about Australian golfer believes his game will put him back in the spotlight.
One Aussie remains at The Open, and the World No.1 has entered the weekend at Royal Portrush on top by one. Here are the tee times for the third round of the 2025 Open Championship, converted to Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Marc Leishman will be the sole member of the nine Australians to play the weekend of The 153rd Open Championship after producing some quality golf to rise to a tie for 26th on a Friday that included golf’s most dreaded shot for the Victorian.
World No.1 Scottie Scheffler, British heavyweight Matt Fitzpatrick and former champ Brian Harman have risen to the top on a stacked Open Championships leaderboard.
Rory McIlroy is relishing playing in front of his home crowd after missing the cut six years ago, when the Open Championship was last played at Royal Portrush.
Royal Portrush’s bunkers have tested every player in the field this week. From miraculous escapes to buried nightmares, here’s a look at how the pros have handled the sand in 2025.
In an exciting finish to the 2025 NSW Junior Championship, a trio of players walked away with titles after a dramatic final day at Catalina Club.
Victorian Marc Leishman has delivered the best round by an Australian at this year’s British Open, but Adam Scott will miss the cut at Royal Portrush.
Marc Leishman felt his frustrating day at the British Open, which ended with him bogeying the last hole, seemed to drag on for an eternity at Royal Portrush.
The first day of the 153rd Open Championship got off to an inauspicious start for the nine strong Australian contingent when the first out at Royal Portrush, Cam Smith, “almost missed” his opening tee shot, before ultimately finishing on 1-over-par and equal best of his countrymen alongside Adam Scott.
He had spent his week making headlines as he pondered publicly the meaning of his golfing existence, but Scottie Scheffler left his philosophical musings behind him at Royal Portrush to allow his clubs do all the eloquent talking for him.