Princess Mary would nod approval as Denmark cruise at World Cup
Princess Mary or the World Cup of Golf? A few are still trying to work out what will be Denmark's biggest heist from Down Under.
Princess Mary or the World Cup of Golf? A few are still trying to work out what will be Denmark's biggest heist from Down Under.
The frustrated Australian pairing of Adam Scott and Marc Leishman have all but given up hope of resurrecting the defence of their title at the World Cup of Golf at Kingston Heath.
Canberra golfer Matt Millar will get an injection to help ease the pain in his back before the Australian PGA Championships.
The "train that arrives on time" and his younger teammate have helped Denmark take a stranglehold of the World Cup of Golf after streaking ahead during the second round at Kingston Heath.
Adam Scott tried to smile, but couldn't. Marc Leishman couldn't find any funnies to lighten the mood this time. The pre-tournament World Cup of Golf favourites are looking anything but at the half-way point.
India's best golfers are in Melbourne, but are still talking about cricket. Yet they might be the most important players to golf's never-ending quest to cover every corner of the globe.
Player partner love-ins had dominated the pre-tournament World Cup of Golf talkfest, but a pair of Spaniards who hadn't met until a few months ago tamed a testing Kingston Heath.
A buoyant Adam Scott and Marc Leishman have reminded everyone there's still a lot of golf to be played, despite struggling through their opening round at the Word Cup of Golf at Kingston Heath.
They may be the World Cup of Golf favourites, but Australia's Adam Scott and Marc Leishman have warned the bitter southerly winds and a revamped format will make the $US8 million event a lottery at Kingston Heath.
Golf's re-inclusion at the Olympics was riddled with controversy. But there is one change that is being considered for Tokyo to reinvigorate the sport for the 2020 Games.
Mercifully, wiser heads have prevailed and organisers of the 2016 World Cup of Golf have abandoned the silliness that marked their last World Cup and reinstated the essential feature of golf's premier international event - the teams.
Alex Noren, it could be reasonably argued, has been better than world No.1 Jason Day this year. And the rest of the top five ranked players on the planet.
England's top seed Chris Wood plans to speak to Ryder Cup teammate Lee Westwood about the former world No.1's bizarre omission from the World Cup of Golf, months after he had booked flights to Melbourne.
A shattered Matt Millar has had his hopes of qualifying for the Japan Tour crushed by a painful back injury.
With his snapback Puma cap, regular all-orange outfit, army of Twitter followers and Red Bull backing, Rickie Fowler is launching a one-man assault on golf's dowdy image.
Steve Williams doesn't have to be on a bag anymore, but his unwavering faith Adam Scott can win another major means Tiger Woods' long-time caddie is not ready to slip into retirement yet.
Jordan Spieth is already preparing himself for the questions when he drives down Magnolia Lane in April about that US Masters meltdown - and he might just refer the quizmaster to Royal Sydney.
Ashley Hall flirted with flying his wife Tara and two kids Cooper and Kaylee to Sydney for the Australian Open, but realised it wasn't affordable. He better start saving for some extra tag-alongs for next year's British Open.
Geoff Ogilvy once played a round with Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson reckoned it was like "I wasn't even there". He hasn't quite been anonymous around Royal Sydney this week, but he's kept a low profile and is certainly wary of who is leading the chasing pack at the Australian Open.
A mooted re-design of Royal Sydney was the last thing Aaron Baddeley wanted to hear, but the two-time Australian Open champion plans to make one lasting memory on the old course after surging into Stonehaven Cup contention.
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