Sport
Golf
Golf Australia cancels Australian Opens, Australian PGA due to COVID-19
Golf Australia has cancelled its three major tournaments, all set for February, due to the ongoing uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- by Roy Ward
Latest
PGA Tour
World No.1 Johnson out of PGA Tour event after COVID-19 positive
The PGA Tour said in a statement that Johnson notified officials he was experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and was given another test that came back positive.
- by Doug Ferguson
PGA Tour
Aussie Davis tied for lead going into final round in Mississippi
Cameron Davis set the target early with a nine-under 63 to take him to an overall 14-under 202. Sergio Garcia and J.T. Poston are also tied for the lead.
Opinion
The Fitz Files
Swing state: DeChambeau's revolution is here and will continue in November
Bryson DeChambeau's US Open victory marked a change in how golf could be played. The question now is what will happen at the Masters in mid-November?
- by Peter FitzSimons
US Open
DeChambeau streets US Open field to win first major title
The American world No.9, who began the day two shots back of overnight leader Matthew Wolff, was the only player to break par in the final round.
- by Frank Pingue
US Open
Wolff steals show at U.S. Open, leads DeChambeau by two
Rookie Matthew Wolff set up a shot at the first US Open win on debut since 1913 as Winged Foot again tamed big names.
- by Reuters
DeChambeau looming at US Open
Bryson DeChambeau is two shots behind leader Matthew Wolff heading into the final round of the US Open.
US Open
Reed grabs US Open lead, Tiger misses cut
Former Masters champion Patrick Reed put his sterling short game on display to grab the US Open lead while Tiger Woods finished well outside the cut.
Scott the best of Aussies at US Open
Bryson DeChambeau leads the US Open with Adam Scott the best of the Aussies.
PGA Tour
'An ace is an ace': Reed holes out as Aussies flame out at US Open
Adam Scott is the best-placed Australian six shots off the pace at Winged Foot in New York but all eyes were on 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed's hole in one.
- by Jimmy Golen
Patrick Reed hole-in-one at US Open 2020
Patrick Reed bounces in the first of two holes in one on 7th hole at 2020 US Open.