GolfGolf: Super 60 with 10 birdies and an eagle has Bradley in front by 3Keegan Bradley had no thoughts of a course record, or the possibility of a 59, after consecutive bogeys in the middle of his opening round at the Byron Nelson Championship.17 May 05:30 PM
GolfHendry's putting puts him in the leadPutting proved the key for North Harbour professional Mike Hendry as he shot seven-under 65 yesterday to lead the $40,000 Muriwai Open by one shot after the first round.09 May 05:30 PM
GolfAboriginal pro surprises himself with US formAny other PGA Tour rookie might be rattled to see Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood surrounding him on the leaderboard. Scott Gardiner was delighted, which speaks more of how he got there than where it might lead.04 May 05:30 PM
EntertainmentGame review: Tiger Woods '14Troy Rawhiti-Forbes steps into Tiger's shoes - how does he fare on the fairway?01 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandTop clubs in merger talksThe union of two exclusive golf clubs could open up a large parcel of land to our biggest city's squeezed housing market. The Royal Auckland Golf Club and the neighbouring Grange Golf Club bosses agreed this month to begin talks about a possible merger.27 Apr 05:30 PM
GolfGolf: Flurry of birdies puts new dad Barnes firstNew father Ricky Barnes birdied six of the last eight holes at rain-softened TPC Louisiana yesterday to take a one-stroke lead in the Zurich Classic.26 Apr 05:30 PM
OpinionChris RattueChris Rattue: Tiger - get back with WilliamsSteve Williams should get back with Tiger Woods, writes Chris Rattue. Okay, I know it ain't going to happen, but this is a wish list.16 Apr 05:30 PM
GolfWilliams' 4th Masters win may be his lastNew Zealand golf caddie Steve Williams may have carried his last bag at Augusta National, after expertly guiding Australian Adam Scott to the Green Jacket.15 Apr 05:30 PM
GolfLee's 2013 off to solid startDanny Lee has had a solid start to the 2013 season, and he feels at home at the Midland Country Club in Texas.11 Apr 06:51 AM
GolfChinese prodigy stuns TigerTiger Woods fears almost nothing in golf, but having 14-year-old Chinese prodigy Guan Tianlang set to become the youngest starter in US Masters history has sent a shiver down his spine.08 Apr 09:49 PM