
Rohan H. Clarke
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4 weeks ago |
australiangolfdigest.com.au | Rohan H. Clarke |Erin Rollestone
The journey to Albany Golf Club is more like a pilgrimage to play a layout ranked No.99 on Australia’s Top 100 Golf Courses. The remoteness of Albany (population 35,053) in Western Australia’s Great Southern region, 405 kilometres south-east of Perth, is accentuated by the formidable coastline from where Anzac soldiers departed for the battlefields of Europe in 1914.
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4 weeks ago |
australiangolfdigest.com.au | Brad Clifton |Rohan H. Clarke |Erin Rollestone
New LIV Golf chief executive Scott O’Neil was somewhat of an unknown quantity when he arrived in Adelaide in February. It was less than a month since the American was announced as Greg Norman’s successor in what has been the most polarising role in all of golf. In day-to-day management, O’Neil is now responsible for driving LIV’s strategic vision, business operations and worldwide growth for the league and its 13 teams of world-class golfers.
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4 weeks ago |
australiangolfdigest.com.au | Rohan H. Clarke |Erin Rollestone
Golf on the Murray River has undergone a revival thanks to professional golf returning to the iconic waterway. The Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia has visited the Murray for the past four seasons in a significant boost to the region. Ripper GC captain Cam Smith and teammate Lucas Herbert ventured to Murray Downs Golf & Country Club this past spring when it hosted the 2024 Ford New South Wales Open.
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1 month ago |
australiangolfdigest.com.au | Rohan H. Clarke |Erin Rollestone
A golf course is a typical place for sudden cardiac arrest to occur, especially among the older population who may push themselves to walk the course to get some exercise. Yet it’s a topic that rarely gets discussed over a schooner or a pint at the 19th hole. Typically, a person may feel some chest pain, heaviness or tightness, or shortness of breath and not realise it’s actually a heart attack, which precedes sudden cardiac arrest.
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2 months ago |
australiangolfdigest.com.au | Rohan H. Clarke |Erin Rollestone
Karrie Webb captured our imagination when she burst onto the scene as a teenager by contending at the 1994 Australian Ladies Masters at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast. Little did we know at the time she would become a household name and one of the greatest golfers to ever draw breath. Webb’s feats on the golf course over the next three decades are nothing short of sensational.
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