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Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen fired a 1-under in the final round of the Crown Australian Open 2025 to clinch the title.
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Final LIV Golf leaderboard at the Crown Australian Open
A resurgent Cameron Smith just missed out on the title in his homeland, but he was the best performer of all the LIV Golfers at the Crown Australian Open
The 2025 Australian Open is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated in recent memory. The event is headlined by the arrival of this year's Masters champion Rory McIlroy, who returns to Australia for the first time since 2014 in a landmark moment for the tournament co-sanctioned by the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia and DP World Tour.
Rory McIlroy hits birdies on three of the last four holes as he shoots a three-under 68 to make the cut at the Australian Open, where he sits seven behind the leading pair; watch live on Saturday from 2.
Rory McIlroy will look to win yet another prestigious title this year when he headlines the 2025 Australian Open this week. McIlroy has claimed a host of trophies throughout 2025 including The
Not everyone has been a fan of Rory McIlroy at Royal Melbourne this week. Certainly not American Charlie Hoffman, who stepped up his comeback from injury with a rare appearance at the Australian Open (Hoffman missed the cut with 73-73).
No one wants to jinx it, but one of Australia’s superstar male golfers could break a painstaking national drought on Sunday. With one round to play in the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne, Cameron Smith, Min Woo Lee and Adam Scott are all in the mix to win the trophy, while Lucas Herbert is a longer shot but cannot be counted out.
The Minnesota Twins finished in a disappointing fourth place in the American League Central this past season, but they at least earned some bragging rights in the offseason.
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Australian Open star given penalty after dropping his club in bizarre incident
A bizarre penalty rocked Ryo Hisatsune final round at the Australian Open after he accidentally dropped his club on his ball costing him a crucial stroke
Dave Tindall picks three to follow to sit top of the leaderboard at the Australian Open at prices from 40/1 to 70/1