Golf Australia magazine’s attention this month turns to one of the sport’s most prestigious events, the Presidents Cup, with a focus on the important role Aussies like superstar veteran Adam Scott play for the International team.
The Internationals again find themselves leaning heavily on Scott and his countrymen to fuel the team spirit in their ongoing rivalry against the Americans, reports Matt Cleary.
A decades-old discovery led to the creation of one of Australia’s top public golf courses near McLaren Vale’s renowned wine region, writes Brendan James in his review of Mt Compass Golf Course.
Callum Hill walks us through all the instrumental moments and shots which defined the closing stages of the 2024 major championships.
One of Australia’s brightest young talents, Karl Vilips, is on the brink of the PGA Tour. He is ready to make waves, not just fill the field, writes Garrett Johnston.
As well, come with us on a road trip through South Australia’s Barossa Valley and Riverland regions, which offer more than just wine-tasting. They are also great for tourists who might bring their golf clubs along, hoping to find a good course while hunting the claret stuff.
While you’re here, learn how to get a feel for the speed and line of your putts with a drill from PGA of Australia teaching professional Lisa Jean; look the part out on the course with our Summer Fashion Guide and discover how The National GC’s Gunnamatta Course offers something for everyone.
All this and a whole lot more in the October 2024 issue of Golf Australia magazine. On sale at newsagents from September 12.