Ripper GC have announced they are the new principal partner of MyGolf, with a three-year partnership hoping to develop the next generation of Australian golfers – or “Little Rippers.”
For a guy who comes from outside the world of golf, LIV Golf’s new CEO, Scott O’Neil, now occupies a hot seat among the game’s most powerful decision makers.
The tournament is three years into a four-year deal brokered by two-time Open winner Greg Norman and South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas. Now, he’s fending off interest to keep it in South Australia after 2026.
It’s fitting that LIV Golf Adelaide has become a fixture at The Grange Golf Club, the 36-hole course where Greg Norman collected his first ever win as a professional at the 1976 West Lakes Classic.
A couple of Adelaide locals have gone viral after recording themselves sneaking into Grange Golf Club during the second edition of LIV Golf Adelaide and, well, living it up on the tournament’s famous party hole.
No clip from the weekend summed up the chaotic action quite like this video of a fan in the grandstands at the Watering Hole snagging a flying beer out of the sky like a slips-cordon maestro and then chugging it.
Aussies…. we’re a strange bunch. When we’re not drinking copious amounts of beer out of people’s shoes we are, apparently, wanting to be gifted used socks from famous golfers.
Have a look as Lucas Herbert rolls in a six-foot birdie putt to end his round and fire up his home crowd. But as his caddie Nick Pugh goes to put the flagstick back in, he gets drilled in the back of the head by what appears to be a full water bottle, causing him to drop to his knees.
Cast your mind back to early 2022, when LIV Golf was confirmed as going ahead with its intentions to disrupt the ecosystem of professional golf. Back when the notion of “no one likes change” was at its strongest, and LIV was getting the most pushback from fans in its 2.5-year timeline. Back then, could you Read more…