Golf'Bashed' golfer: I never lied to anyoneAustralian golfer Robert Allenby has stood by his story of being robbed, bashed and abducted in Hawaii, claiming he never lied to anyone.27 Jan 08:27 PM
GolfKo prepares for NZ OpenLydia Ko has no concerns about her previously troublesome wrist as she eyes the first LPGA Tour event of the season.26 Jan 04:00 PM
GolfKiwi golfer struggles with medical issueKiwi golfer Ben Campbell has been plagued by a niggling injury since May where his chest swells up painfully, leaving him unable to play.25 Jan 04:30 PM
GolfGolf ball sport's most mistreated objectThe humble golf ball is possibly the most mistreated object in all of sport.24 Jan 10:15 PM
GolfGolf: Quick success for Kiwi caddyKiwi caddy Jason Jacobs has turned a three-week trial into a season-long contract in quick fashion.24 Jan 04:00 PM
GolfGolf: Ko just getting better, says coachProducing follow-up acts to rival your previous stunning performances is never easy.23 Jan 04:00 PM
GolfGolfer 'lucky to be alive' after kidnapAustralian golfer Robert Allenby feels lucky to be alive after he was kidnapped beaten and robbed in Honolulu on Friday night before being dumped about 10km away.18 Jan 04:00 PM
GolfAussie golfer kidnapped in HawaiiAustralian golfer Robert Allenby has reportedly been bashed, robbed and kidnapped in Hawaii.18 Jan 02:00 AM
GolfGolf: Hendry eyes a rise to his bestMichael Hendry has the bank account sorted, now it's time to win more golf tournaments.15 Jan 04:00 PM
GolfGolf: Campbell battling through painKiwi golfer Ben Campbell has continued to play through the pain of a mystery chest injury as he leads the field at the mid-way point of the final PGA Tour of Australasia qualifying school event in Melbourne.07 Jan 05:00 AM
New ZealandWorld's eyes on Kiwi starsNew Zealanders made their mark overseas last year, most publicly in the entertainment world and the sporting arena.04 Jan 04:00 PM
GolfObama bogey hits nuptials off golf courseA military couple who planned to get married on a Hawaii golf course had to move their ceremony at 24 hours' notice when United States President Barack Obama decided he wanted to play a round, it has emerged.30 Dec 04:00 PM
OpinionEditorial: Ko's heart resides in NZ - no doubt about thatProfessional sport is often portrayed as an unsentimental business in which pursuit of the dollar is the top and bottom line.26 Dec 08:30 PM
GolfGolf: Love of home fans decider for KoLydia Ko's love of her homeland was the deciding factor behind her decision to play in next year's New Zealand Women's Open.23 Dec 04:00 PM
New ZealandTaxpayer cash for golf openTaxpayers will pay $1.9 million to bankroll the next two New Zealand Open golf tournaments despite the predicted economic return.23 Dec 04:00 PM
GolfGolf: Lydia Ko to play NZ OpenWorld No 2 Lydia Ko has confirmed she will play at the New Zealand Women's Open next year in Christchurch.23 Dec 02:56 AM