A rising star has reportedly turned down a deal to join the LIV Golf League and remain on the DP World Tour in 2025.
Ryggs Johnston, who recently graduated from Arizona State, earned the biggest win of his young career in Australia.
Johnston won the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian Open by three shots over Curtis Luck. His four-day scores of 65-68-68-68 led the ...
Ryggs Johnston, in just his second start on the DP World Tour, won by three shots to claim the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian ...
Already exhausted from three stages of DP World Tour Q-School and last week’s season-opening Australian PGA, Johnston wasn’t ...
The 2024 Nedbank Golf Challenge field is set with the passing of the typical Friday entry deadline. This week's DP World Tour ...
Proteas Men’s fast bowler Gerald Coetzee has been ruled out of the second test against Sri Lanka and the upcoming all-format ...
The R&A has invited three players to the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush after they played well at the Australian Open.
Angel Ayora, 22, turned down an offer to play for LIV Golf. The Spaniard has just started his professional career, and his ...
Fearless American rookie Ryggs Johnston fired a 68 to win the Australian Open on Saturday, with South Korean former world No ...
During Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship week, the DP World Tour set up the Hero Challenge on the seventh hole of Yas Links. What ...
Libby's Ryggs Johnston on Sunday captured his first professional golf title, winning the ISPS HANDA Australian Open.