GolfGolf: Wilkinson falls of the pace in TexasNew Zealand's Tim Wilkinson has fallen off the pace after a second round one-over 71 at the Byron Nelson Championship in Texas.16 May 08:01 PM
OpinionDavid LeggatDavid Leggat: Campbell better than this 'worst winners of all time' indignityMichael Campbell has endured plenty of grim weeks in the last nine years, but this one will be right up among the worst.16 May 05:00 PM
GolfGolfer plays on after caddie's deathScottish golfer Alastair Forsyth has defended the decision to finish the Madeira Islands Open after his caddie died on the course on Sunday.12 May 08:25 PM
GolfGolf: Scott still in No.1 hunt at Players ChampionshipScott posted a three-under 69 in morning conditions to move up to three-under for the tournament, currently tied 35th as the leaders head out into tougher, windier afternoon play.10 May 09:40 PM
GolfGolf: Scott keeps his No.1 hopes alive at SawgrassAdam Scott has produced a 10-shot turnaround to potentially keep his chase for world No.1 alive, moving near the projected cut line midway through the second round of the US PGA Players Championship.09 May 09:15 PM
OpinionDavid LeggatDavid Leggat: Williams just carries the bag - doesn't he?One day, it's reasonable to assume, at her current rate of progress Lydia Ko will join Bob Charles as New Zealand's representatives in golf's World Hall of Fame.09 May 05:00 PM
FootballPest power ... sport stars other players can't standRising Kiwi basketball star Steven Adams is making a name for himself in the NBA for getting under the skin of opponents. Several of them have lost their cool this season and been ejected and fined for attacking Oklahoma City's giant Kiwi.09 May 05:00 PM
FootballSupershorts: Cough-splutterSays an introduction to an Australian Associated Press piece this week: "It's 500 days until the Rugby World Cup and ambitious ARU boss Bill Pulver reckons the new-age Wallabies are capable of winning all 19 test matches between now and then."08 May 05:00 PM
GolfWilliams unwelcome in hall of fameFour of out five professional golfers don't want New Zealand caddy Steve Williams in golf's hall of fame, a poll has revealed.07 May 08:55 PM
OpinionChris RattueChris Rattue: Sky is the limit for amazing prodigy KoLydia Ko is too good to be true. She is so good that golf aficionados speak their mind in hushed tones, or behind closed doors, writes Chris Rattue.30 Apr 09:30 PM
GolfLydia Ko's $5300-a-day incomeTeenage New Zealand golf queen Lydia Ko has earned the equivalent of more than $5300 every day since turning professional late last year.28 Apr 05:00 PM
GolfGolf: Ko's win just sweet asForget sweet 16. If the first few days of her 18th year are anything to go by, 17 is going to be even sweeter.28 Apr 05:00 PM
GolfKo wins on US soilLydia Ko claimed her sixth tournament victory and second as a professional today after taking out the Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic in California in a tense finish.28 Apr 01:12 AM
GolfGolf: Geary on course to Open victoryThere are times when it feels like Josh Geary is playing a different golf course to the rest of the field. This week at the Akarana Open on the Charles Tour is one of those times.19 Apr 04:15 PM
GolfGolf: Lee set to miss cut in South CarolinaA poor second round of 76 has seen Kiwi golfer Danny Lee drop down the leaderboard at the RBC Heritage tournament in South Carolina to a share of 96th.19 Apr 05:31 AM
OpinionEditorial: Golf better bet on world stage than NRL NinesPicking winners is always a fraught proposition. I18 Apr 04:15 PM
GolfGolf: Masters winners show leftist leaningsBubba Watson's victory in the Masters continued fine form by left-handers at Augusta, the only golf major where right-handed players don't rule.18 Apr 04:15 PM
OpinionChris RattueJK making a hash of running BluesJohn Kirwan's deep into his second season and still doesn't know who the first five-eighth should be, writes Chris Rattue. It's the cardinal sin of rugby coaching and selecting.16 Apr 05:30 PM
GolfGolf: Don't cry for tearful Blubba he's just differentThe spectacle of Bubba Watson's second Masters coronation in three years was a little like gorging on treacle.16 Apr 04:15 PM
New ZealandTaxpayers pay $2m for top golf eventA golf tournament hosted by Sir Michael Hill at his private course near Queenstown has received more than $2 million from the taxpayer over the past three years.15 Apr 04:15 PM
GolfGolf: Scott's broomstick no help in bid to brush aside his putting bluesAdam Scott might want to ditch the long putter before he is forced to.14 Apr 04:15 PM
GolfCollege sport: MAGS gets into the swing of golfMt Albert Grammar School is well known for excelling in team sports such as softball, cricket, rugby and soccer.08 Apr 04:15 PM