'You're staying in hotels with cockroaches running around them'
James Nitties doesn't want you to feel sorry for him. Especially not now he's leading the Australian Open. But here's why maybe you should.
James Nitties doesn't want you to feel sorry for him. Especially not now he's leading the Australian Open. But here's why maybe you should.
Australian golf's golden oldie Peter Senior sensationally walked off Royal Sydney mid-way through his second round on Friday morning, confirming his crippling injuries meant it would be the last time he would play professional tournament golf.
Adam Scott played with a bloke called Jhonny Vegas not because the Venezuelan has a cool name, but because every time the former world No.1 reached for the flat stick it was like playing roulette.
In the end the man who father time never seemed to be able to get a hold of could barely bend down and pick his ball out of the cup.
Lucas Herbert used a Twitter tease to talk his way into the Australian Open and last week fled a tournament mid-way through to attend a mate's wedding, but was just as precise with clubs in hand to shoot to the early lead at Royal Sydney.
Kids who skipped school came to watch Jordan Spieth. And instead left talking about the guy he played with, barely bereft of his own backpack.
Adam Burdett should have been standing in the pro shop at Yarrawonga on Thursday afternoon, but instead was looking at a leaderboard which had him above Jordan Spieth.
Former world No.1 Adam Scott will monitor the imposing shadow Jordan Spieth casts over Royal Sydney in the first two rounds as the US Masters winners wage an Australian Open shootout.
Play the PGA Tour of Australasia over a southern hemisphere summer or watch your daughter strut the catwalk and get her "wings" in a Victoria's Secret show?
One of Australia's leading jockeys has been dragged into a betting scandal with James McDonald voluntarily standing himself down from riding after being charged over the placement of a bet on Astern in his first race start.
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