European Tour

Mauritius Open: Kitayama seizes halfway lead

Mauritius Open: Kitayama seizes halfway lead

Kurt Kitayama of the United States shot his second seven-under-par 65 in two days to take control at the halfway stage of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open on Friday. 1 Dec 2018
Cam Smith atop promoter’s dream leaderboard

Cam Smith atop promoter’s dream leaderboard

Defending champion Cameron Smith leads the Australian PGA Championship after two rounds. 30 Nov 2018
Ogilvy sounds off on Senden snap decision

Ogilvy sounds off on Senden snap decision

A bizarre series of events and some controversy arrived at Royal Pines during Thursday’s opening round of the Australian PGA Championship, when John Senden’s driver snapped during his downswing on the 9th tee. 29 Nov 2018
McLeod & Jager lead the Aussie PGA

McLeod & Jager lead the Aussie PGA

Jake McLeod and Matt Jager are leading the Australian PGA Championship after an eventful opening day at Royal Pines. 29 Nov 2018
Goggin getting it back on the Gold Coast

Goggin getting it back on the Gold Coast

It has been a tough couple of years for Matthew Goggin. The Tasmanian dropping to World No.2007 in the world rankings, and fighting a lack of confidence in his game. 29 Nov 2018
Leishman’s lending hand

Leishman’s lending hand

Despite only emerging as one of the game’s top talents on the world stage in recent years, Marc Leishman is no longer a young up-and-coming Australian Tour player learning the ropes. 28 Nov 2018
Getting better is all beaches and beer for Beef

Getting better is all beaches and beer for Beef

Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston is used to drawing attention ... 28 Nov 2018
Lucas Herbert's Happy Homecoming

Lucas Herbert's Happy Homecoming

Lucas Herbert has enjoyed a banner year in 2018. He excelled in Europe, gaining a full Tour card and making it all the way to the final event of the season in Dubai. But the kid from Bendigo is happy to be back in his homeland for this week’s Australian PGA, where a good week could improve the year – and his 2019 Presidents Cup chances – even further. 28 Nov 2018
Asian Tour: Rai claims maiden title in Hong Kong

Asian Tour: Rai claims maiden title in Hong Kong

England’s Aaron Rai battled through a rain-soaked day to prevail over compatriot Matthew Fitzpatrick by signing for a one-under-par 69 to win the Honma Hong Kong Open presented by Amundi by one-shot on Sunday. 25 Nov 2018
Scrivener on top at Hong Kong Open

Scrivener on top at Hong Kong Open

West Australian Jason Scrivener took a share of the lead as the 2019 European Tour got underway on Thursday at the Hong Kong Open. 23 Nov 2018
Molinari crowned Race to Dubai champ

Molinari crowned Race to Dubai champ

Francesco Molinari clinched the Race to Dubai title after defending champion Tommy Fleetwood failed to win the season-ending DP World Tour Championship on Sunday. 19 Nov 2018
Aussies earn European Tour cards

Aussies earn European Tour cards

Two Australian golfers, Deyen Lawson and Nick Cullen, will play on the European Tour next year after earning their cards through Q-school in Spain overnight. 16 Nov 2018
McIlroy prioritises US Tour over Europe

McIlroy prioritises US Tour over Europe

Rory McIlroy has revealed that he may not fulfill the requirements for European Tour membership next season, even though it could cost him the chance to be Ryder Cup captain. 14 Nov 2018
Westwood parts with caddie after 10 years

Westwood parts with caddie after 10 years

Lee Westwood and Matt Kuchar won last week, each ending four-plus years without winning on their home circuit. They also won without their regular caddies. 14 Nov 2018
Emotional Westwood seals Sun City victory

Emotional Westwood seals Sun City victory

Lee Westwood bagged five birdies on his back nine to storm to victory in the Nedbank Golf Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club on Sunday, his first title on the European Tour for four years. 12 Nov 2018
European Tour: Scrivener fifth at Sun City

European Tour: Scrivener fifth at Sun City

West Australian Jason Scrivener has kept himself in touch with the early frontrunners after the opening day of the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City, South Africa. 9 Nov 2018
Brutal DQ won't deter Dimi Papadatos

Brutal DQ won't deter Dimi Papadatos

Dimi Papadatos doesn't have time to dwell on the shattering sequence of events that wrecked his chance to secure a European Tour card. 7 Nov 2018
Rose back to No.1 after Turkish title defence

Rose back to No.1 after Turkish title defence

Justin Rose is No. 1 in the world again and this time it feels even more special. 5 Nov 2018
Dunne holds early lead over Rose in Turkey

Dunne holds early lead over Rose in Turkey

Irishman Paul Dunne carved out a one-shot lead after carding a bogey-free 64 on the first day of the Turkish Airlines Open. 2 Nov 2018
Ogilvy: Why the cream rose to the top at Carnoustie

Ogilvy: Why the cream rose to the top at Carnoustie

Like many people, I watched the Open Championship at Carnoustie and marvelled at how far the ball was running on the fairways. It was great to see, even if it isn’t something you would want to experience every week. It is just too relentless and, at times, flukey. I lost count of how many times players misjudged how far their shots were going to bounce and roll before eventually stopping. 31 Oct 2018
Harrington backs event in Saudi Arabia

Harrington backs event in Saudi Arabia

Padraig Harrington hopes staging a European Tour event in Saudi Arabia can be a "positive force" after the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi focused attention on the country's regime. 31 Oct 2018