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Aussie golfer kidnapped in Hawaii
Australian golfer Robert Allenby has reportedly been bashed, robbed and kidnapped in Hawaii.
Australian golfer Robert Allenby has reportedly been bashed, robbed and kidnapped in Hawaii.
Michael Hendry has the bank account sorted, now it's time to win more golf tournaments.
Kiwi 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.
New Zealanders made their mark overseas last year, most publicly in the entertainment world and the sporting arena.
A 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.
Professional sport is often portrayed as an unsentimental business in which pursuit of the dollar is the top and bottom line.
Lydia Ko's love of her homeland was the deciding factor behind her decision to play in next year's New Zealand Women's Open.
He admitted to cheating during all seven of his Tour de France victories and is currently serving a lifetime ban from cycling.
New Zealand sport has never enjoyed such success across the board, writes Paul Lewis.
When John Key was elected to office, his mediocre golf game was consigned to the backburner. But now he's managed to smash his handicap.
Numbers tell a story for golf in New Zealand.
Chamberlain Park is an inner city oasis for golfers, a melting pot where duffers learn without embarrassment.
Gazing down from the planned clubhouse site at Wainui, you can see the shaping for more than half the fairways and greens due to be filled with golf enthusiasts in 2016.
For several years, Michael Hendry made himself at home on the golf courses of Australia. The burly New Zealander was a regular at the pointy end of leaderboards across the Australasian tour.
On the eve of the LPGA Tour's season-ending Tour Championship, a handful of the circuit's leading players posed for photos with a glass box that contained US$1 million ($1.3 million).
If their rivals are sick of the Keh sisters dominating them at the Toro New Zealand women's interprovincial golf tournament, then things just got a little bit worse.