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Tim and Danny on track in the US
New Zealanders Tim Wilkinson and Danny Lee kept alive their prospects of regaining their USPGA cards for 2014 with excellent showings in the most recent Web.Com tournament.
McDowell joins matchplay icons
Graeme McDowell ticked off one of his personal goals in defeating Thongchai Jaidee to claim the Volvo World Matchplay title at the Thracian Cliffs GC in Bulgaria.
The heroic achievements of Northland’s Kadin Neho have been worthily recognised by New Zealand Golf with a late addition to the National Development Squad.
Julianne Alvarez had a good cry after winning the New Zealand Women’s Amateur Matchplay Championship at the Manawatu Golf Club.
Kiwis on the world stage - June 19
How Kiwi golfers performed in the week ended 19 May 2013:
See how Adam Scott, with a little help from his New Zealand caddy, famously became the first Australian to win the Masters.
Danny Lee continues to boost his earnings on the Web.Com Tour without bagging a major prize that will secure his USPGA Tour card for next year.
Landmark moment for golf in New Zealand
New Zealand Golf and the PGA of New Zealand have signed a Heads of Agreement to explore the establishment of a combined governance entity for golf in New Zealand.
Sir Bob introduces golf's Twenty20 version
Golf’s version of Twenty20 cricket – the brainchild of New Zealand’s most illustrious player Sir Bob Charles – is set to debut in June at the Clearwater Golf Club.
New Zealand’s top-ranked golfer Michael Hendry continues to notch up victories and establish records.
What a month it’s been for Northland teenager Kadin Neho. Fresh from helping Whangarei Boys High School win the World Schools Golf Challenge in Thailand, he claimed the New Zealand Amateur Matchplay Championship in Palmerston North.
Winner Derek Ernst discusses his winning of the Wells Fargo Championship.
Is this golf shot about trickery, bravery or amazing skill? You be the judge as Phil Mickelson plays his famous backward shot
Newcomers join National Academy
Five new players have been selected for New Zealand Golf’s national academy – three men and two women.
According to Derek Ernst, if he weren’t a golfer he’d like to be a drum-playing rock star. However, a career as a golfer seems much more likely thanks to his victory in the PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship where he defeated Englishman David Lynn in a playoff.
Tiger Woods had the last laugh on a grumpy Sergio Garcia at the world’s richest tournament, the Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.
PGA golf pros Piers Ward and Andy Proudman identify the key points to Adam Scott's success at Augusta.
Lydia Ko has again demonstrated that she ranks among the world's best female golfers with a top-10 finish at the LPGA's LOTTE Championship in Kapolei, Hawaii.
Playing at the Ko Olina Golf Club – at a course with that name, she was bound to excel – as the only amateur in the 148-strong field, she fired a blistering final round 66 to finish in a tie for ninth.
The Aussies are chasing superstar Adam Scott for their three standout events in November, especially the PGA Championship at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast because it is being staged in Scott's home town.
PGA of Australia officials had wanted a major name to launch the revamped event and who better than the new Masters champion.
Michael Hendry narrowly failed to make the cut in his Japan Tour debut. With rounds of 72 and 75, he was one stroke away from a weekend’s action in the Token Homemate Cup at Nagoya.
It is renowned as one of the best coastal courses in New Zealand, but if you think you know the Waitangi Golf Club it’s time to think again Waitangi’s course in the heart of Northland has recently undergone changes that lengthen its layout and further highlight its million dollar views.







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