LIV Golf Returns to Seven in 2026
LIV Golf will tee off its 2026 season on Australian screens this February, with the Seven Network confirmed as the free-to-air home for the league’s opening events in Riyadh and Adelaide.
LIV Golf will tee off its 2026 season on Australian screens this February, with the Seven Network confirmed as the free-to-air home for the league’s opening events in Riyadh and Adelaide.
LPGA star Steph Kyriacou has confirmed she will play in Australia’s back-to-back women’s golf majors – the 2026 women’s Australian Open and Australian WPGA Championship – in March.
There’s a two-way share of the lead in both the men’s and women’s events after Round 1 of what is shaping as a tightly contested 2026 adidas Australian Amateur Championship.
Steph Kyriacou wants to catch up with her great Australian mates in women’s golf in more ways than one.
Not only has Justin Rose broken the 72-hole tournament record at Torrey Pines, the 45-year-old Englishman is the first wire-to-wire winner there since 1955.
Australia’s two-time major champion Hannah Green will be one of the star attractions of the 2026 summer of women’s golf, confirming her return home to compete in both the women’s Australian Open and the Australian WPGA Championship.
What was more shocking than the women’s world No.2 golfer Nelly Korda going winless in 2025 was below-freezing temperatures and nearly single-digit wind chills halting a tournament in Orlando, Florida.
Haydn Barron became a champion on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia for the first time by holding off a surging Jimmy Zheng to win Webex Players Series Murray River in honour of Jarrod Lyle today.
Patrick Reed’s hopes of a famous Middle East double triumph have been thwarted in a playoff at the Bahrain Championships as Germany’s world No.436 Freddy Schott caused a shock by lifting his first European tour title.
A statue of the late, great Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros which went missing from his hometown has been discovered chopped into pieces in Spain.
Brooks Koepka says he felt nerves he had not experienced in years.
Nasa Hataoka of Japan has shot six-under 66 and enjoys a one-shot lead over LPGA player of the year Jeeno Thitikul, Chanettee Wannasaen, Lottie Woad and Linn Grant following the first round of the season-opening Tournament of Champions.