No golfer manages to balance his brand appeal and golf game better than the young Australian,who stole the show on the opening day at Royal Queensland.
Cameron Smith may face an uphill battle to even make the cut at Royal Queensland after carding two-over par in his opening round in Brisbane.
Since the Broncos’ second-half collapse,their captain has already lost five kilograms in a bid to extend his career. But he doesn’t want to put himself through the torture again.
The former Olympian concedes his own chances of competing in another Games are gone,but he called on authorities to ensure Smith featured in Paris next year.
Scott says peace deal is uncertain as LIV star hails Norman’s influence on the game.
Chase Koepka delivered LIV Golf marketing nirvana with his Adelaide hole-in-one last year. Now Cameron Smith wants the Australian PGA’s own party hole to make it easier to hit an ace.
He has never been shy in calling out fellow professionals when it comes to the rules of the sport. And the Australian No.1 has broken his silence over a rival’s actions in the closing stages of a multi-million dollar event.
Rory McIlroy was an unlikely champion of the Australian cause this week. But have LIV Golf’s endless dollars priced our big events out of the market?
The former world No.1 had spoken of his desire to return for the two big events having not played in Australia since 2017. But the wait will go on.
Michael Block became an almost overnight sensation at the PGA Championship - and Australian officials have held talks about bringing him Down Under for the summer of golf.
The world No.3 has turned into a winning machine this year. And not even Mother Nature was going to stop him winning a third Joe Kirkwood Cup.