

The new Ko on the block
Brilliant Korean Jin Young Ko dominated the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open, but it was also a victory of sorts for Australia’s Hannah...


The Korean golf dynasty
The Korean dominance in the LPGA is a golfing dynasty. They produce world class players and swarm leaderboards at every tournament. At...


Green closes in as Jin-Young holds lead
Three straight days, Korean Jin Young Ko has slept on the lead at the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open at Kooyonga. Three times, she...


One shot at a time for Talley
LPGA Rookie Emma Talley has shot a four under par first round to give her a tie-for-third in the Women's Australian Open at Kooyonga. The...


Winning the battle
Just three spots remain available in the final field for the Women's Australian Open and they will be decided during the Qualifying event...


Former world number one, ready to taste success and Vegemite again
The 2017 LPGA Player of the Year is set to return to Adelaide for the 2018 Women's Australian Open on February 15. World number three,...


Harness Racing returns to Gawler
Harness racing is returning to Gawler. A one-off family-focused meeting will be held on Sunday, March 4 at the Gawler Harness Racing...


Disneyland Golfer
A trip to Disneyland was the bribe a young Alison Lee needed! This is the enticement her father used to convince their daughter to do...


Young gun ready to fire again
South Korea's Hye-Jin Choi has made her intentions clear and concise for the 2018 Women's Australian Open at Kooyonga Golf Club from...





























