Greg Chalmers and Rod Pampling have endured painful near misses as fast-finishing Kiwi Steven Alker crashed the party in a wild climax to a thrilling 24 hours for Australian golf. As rookie ...
Sydney’s Grace Kim insists she is already feeling the benefits of an extended pre-season as she rejoins the LPGA Tour season ...
It was a long-awaited PGA TOUR breakthrough for Min Woo Lee and the end to a 23-year drought for Steve Allan in a magnificent ...
Fellow Aussie Rod ... a golf course that gained some notoriety for being one of the movie locations for the movie "Tin Cup." Stephen A. Smith says he would have 'immediately' taken swing at ...
It took me a couple days to get in the swing of things ... and the Aussie finished tied for third with Rod Pampling after shooting even on Sunday; both were 11 under. In similar fashion to ...
The goal? To help your game and lower your scores ASAP. Everyone can give golf swing advice, but not everyone can give good golf-swing advice. That’s why it’s always recommended that you only ...
51-year-old Greg Chalmers opened with eight birdies and one-bogey for 64 and holds a two-stroke lead over Rod Pampling, Stephen Ames and World Golf Hall of Fame member Ernie Els. This is his low ...
Golf is both fun and challenging. The most subtle nuances in your golf swing can make a big difference in your score. The same holds true for your golf equipment — shoes, gloves, balls and clubs.
In a chat with Fox Sports leading into the Masters, Aussie golfer Rod ... the golf, and I think that’s what makes that place so special.” But Hensby, who shared fifth placing with Pampling ...
Shepard recommends using a PVC pipe or wooden dowel rod for these stretches. Hold each position for 5-8 seconds and perform 3 ...
The older Australian and Kiwi brigade also representing strongly on the PGA TOUR Champions, where Steven Alker claimed another title and Greg Chalmers and Rod Pampling shared third ... “That’s just ...
There's a lot his journey can teach us about the golf swing. Even Bellinger thinks so, as he told the New York Post: "You hear golfers talk a lot about injuries and how they lost their swing ...
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