We have four on home soil and 32 players spread between the US, South America, South Africa, Asia and the Middle East in another massive week for Australia’s best golfers.
Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Lucas Herbert and Matt Jones return to The Grange Golf Club this week for the second edition of LIV Golf Adelaide as Hannah Green defends her JM Eagle Championship on the LPGA Tour in Los Angeles, the field boasting all nine Aussies who played last week’s Chevron Championship.
Japan Golf Tour regulars Brad Kennedy and Anthony Quayle join West Australians Jason Scrivener and Haydn Barron at the DP World Tour’s ISPS HANDA Championship where Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit winner Kazuma Kobori has been drawn to play with fellow Kiwi Daniel Hillier for the opening two rounds.
Queenslander Scott Hend narrowly missed out on adding to the eight-strong Aussie contingent for the PGA TOUR Champions Mitsubishi Electric Classic, he and Greg Chalmers both falling just short at the pre qualifier.
Tom Power Horan, Connor McKinney and Hayden Hopewell are playing the Challenge Tour’s UAE Challenge in Abu Dhabi, Sydney’s Jason Hong is in Lima for the PGA TOUR Americas Diners Club Peru Open and Harrison Endycott has paired up with Erik Barnes for the Zurich Classic, the PGA TOUR two-man teams event.
Ahead of her title defence, Hannah Green is ready to look past the disappointment of a missed cut at a major, and she has history on her side.
The 27-year-old missed the cut at last week’s Chevron Championship in Texas, pointing to her disastrous start on Thursday for putting her back against the wall.
Yet if she was concerned that it will hamper her return to Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles, Green needs only look back 12 months to find a formula that proved fruitful.
“Last year I also missed the cut at Chevron and came into the week and obviously won,” Green recalled.
“I am pretty good at taking results from the previous week and putting them aside, but it’s maybe a little bit more pressure now that I’ve actually won here.
“I’m looking forward to the challenge. It helps that I like the golf course. I wish that I could say that about every course we played and had the same feeling.
“It’s kind of the same when we go to Portland. I won there and had some good results and I get the same type of feelings.
“Even just playing the back nine kind of remembering the putts that I holed, I kind of recreated the putt that I holed on 18 in regulation. Just things like that really make it helpful and give me more confidence.
“I don’t want to get too ahead of myself. I still need to make sure I play four solid days of good golf.”
Round 1 tee times AEST
PGA TOUR
Zurich Classic of New Orleans
TPC Louisiana, Avondale, Louisiana
10:13pm* Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox (NZ)
11:44pm* Erik Barnes/Harrison Endycott
Defending champions: Davis Riley, Nick Hardy
Past Aussie winners: Cameron Smith/Jonas Blixt (2017), Cameron Smith/Marc Leishman (2021)
Prize money: $US8.9 million
TV times: Live 10pm-8:30am Thursday; Live 11:15pm-8:30am Friday; Live 11pm-8am Saturday; Live 1am-8am Monday on Fox Sports 503 and Kayo.
LPGA Tour
JM Eagle LA Championship
Wilshire Country Club, Los Angeles, California
12:48am Stephanie Kyriacou
12:59am Grace Kim
1:10am* Minjee Lee
1:21am* Hannah Green
1:43am* Robyn Choi
1:54am Karis Davidson
5:48am Sarah Kemp
6:21am* Hira Naveed
6:32am* Gabriela Ruffels
Defending champion: Hannah Green
Past Aussie winners: Minjee Lee (2019), Hannah Green (2023)
Prize money: $US3.75 million
TV times: Live 8:30am-11:30am Friday, Saturday; Live 8am-11am Sunday, Monday on Fox Sports 503 and Kayo.
DP World Tour
ISPS HANDA Championship
Taiheiyo Club (Gotemba Cse), Gotemba, Japan
7:10am Jason Scrivener
12:30pm Kazuma Kobori (NZ), Daniel Hiller (NZ)
1:10pm* Anthony Quayle
2:20pm* Brad Kennedy, Haydn Barron
Defending champion: Lucas Herbert
Past Aussie winners: Lucas Herbert (2023)
Prize money: €2 million
TV times: Live 1pm-6pm Thursday, Friday; Live 1pm-5:30pm Saturday; Live 12:30pm-5:30pm Sunday on Fox Sports 503.
LIV Golf
LIV Golf Adelaide
The Grange Golf Club, Adelaide, South Australia
Shotgun start 11.45am
Australasians in the field: Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Lucas Herbert, Matt Jones, Danny Lee (NZ)
Defending champion: Talor Gooch
Past Aussie winners: Nil
Prize money: $US20 million
TV times: Live 11:30am-4:30pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday on Channel 7 and 7 Plus.
Korn Ferry Tour
Veritex Bank Championship
Texas Rangers Golf Club, Arlington, Texas
10:36pm Steven Bowditch
10:59pm Dimi Papadatos
3:36am* Rhein Gibson
4:34am* Brett Drewitt
Defending champion: Spencer Levin
Past Aussie winners: Nil
Prize money: $US1 million
Ladies European Tour
Investec South African Women’s Open
Erinvale Country and Golf Estate, Cape Town, South Africa
6:35pm* Momoka Kobori (NZ)
Defending champion: Ashleigh Buhai
Past Aussie winners: Nil
Prize money: €320,000
TV times: Live 9pm-1am Thursday, Friday, Saturday on Fox Sports 505; Live 9pm-1am Sunday on Fox Sports 503 and Kayo.
PGA TOUR Champions
Mitsubishi Electric Classic
TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia
Australasians in the field: Steven Alker (NZ), Steve Allan, Stuart Appleby, David Bransdon, Richard Green, Mark Hensby, David McKenzie, John Senden, Michael Wright
Defending champion: Stephen Ames
Past Aussie winners: Nil
Prize money: $US2 million
TV times: Live 2am-5am Saturday; Live 6am-8am Sunday; Live 5am-8am Monday on Fox Sports 505 and Kayo.
Challenge Tour
UAE Challenge
Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, Abu Dhabi, UAE
12:40pm Tom Power Horan
5:40pm* Connor McKinney
6:30pm Hayden Hopewell
Defending champion: Maximilian Rottluff
Past Aussie winners: Nil
Prize money: €300,000
Epson Tour
IOA Championship
Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon, Beaumont, California
Australasians in the field: Amelia Garvey (NZ), Cassie Porter, Su Oh, Fiona Xu (NZ)
Defending champion: Miranda Wang
Past Aussie winners: Nil
Prize money: $US200,000
PGA TOUR Americas
Los Inkas Golf Club, Lima, Peru
10:25pm Charlie Hillier (NZ)
2:55am* Jason Hong
3:25am Harry Hillier (NZ)
Defending champion: Marcos Montenegro
Past Aussie winners: Nil
Prize money: $US225,000