Prize Money for Australia’s Pinnacle Amateur Events
Melbourne, Australia: In a first for the Australian Amateur and Australian Junior, 2022 will see players competing for prize money.
Melbourne, Australia: In a first for the Australian Amateur and Australian Junior, 2022 will see players competing for prize money.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Golf Saudi’s ‘Power of the Game’ podcast has been shortlisted alongside some of the top names in the sports podcasting world ahead of this year’s Sports Podcast Awards.
New Jersey, United States: The USGA and ProMedica have announced a long-term partnership that includes presenting partner rights for the US Women’s Open, notably elevating the championship through a US$10 million purse.
Florida, United States: The PGA of America has announced a partnership with GOLF+, an emerging virtual reality golf platform, to help build a more traditional and iconic golf gaming experience.
Florida, United States: The PGA of America has announced a strategic partnership agreement with Legends, a global premium experiences company specialising in data-intelligence fuelled holistic solutions for sports organisations and venues.
Hong Kong: The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club hosted the Hong Kong Golf Association’s latest grow-the-game initiative, a golfing clinic for 100 female beginners.
Kansas, United States: Bob Farren Jr, Director of Golf Course and Grounds Management at Pinehurst Resort, will be honoured with the 2022 Colonel John Morley Award from the GCSAA.
Melbourne, Australia: The Australian golf industry’s milestone national strategy has been unveiled following many months of collaboration and alignment.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Leading Saudi amateur golfer Faisal Salhab has been crowned champion of the sixth edition of the Saudi Open.
New Jersey, United States: The USGA Nominating Committee has released its proposed slate of 2022 Executive Committee members and officers.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Prince Khalid bin Saud Al-Faisal and Mohammed Al-Issa, have overseen the launch of the sixth Saudi Open Golf Championship.
New Jersey, United States: The United States Golf Association will launch the US Adaptive Open Championship, a new national championship that will showcase the world’s best golfers with disabilities.