Tiger and the PGA Tour are at Pebble Beach this week, but if you want to see a genuinely world-class field tackle an innovative piece of golf architecture, the Australian sandbelt, home of Royal Melbourne and the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open, probably has the edge over Monterey.
Not only will the latter pit the cream of the Ladies European and LPGA Tours against one of the world’s most imaginative tournament venues, it will also mark Yani Tseng’s first competitive appearance of the new year.
If she’s to finish the week having claimed a hat-trick of Women’s Australian Open titles, the five-time major champion – who collected a staggering 12 international victories last year – will have to fend off a host of high-profile challengers, including Jiyai Shin, Christie Kerr, Brittany Lincicome and world number two Suzann Pettersen.
Though Tseng sounds optimistic, her decision to debut a number of swing changes this week could well render a title defence that little bit less likely.
“I have tried to change my back swing. I have tried to get physically stronger, so my swing can match my physique. I have been working out very good [sic]. My trainer was in Orlando with me last month, and my coach. We work really hard.
“I have more power. I don’t swing as hard as before. I feel I am swinging easier and striking the ball better.
If Tseng’s current form is uncertain, the person best placed and most determined to take advantage of a potential lapse in the 23-year-old’s dominance is Norway’s Suzann Pettersen.
Encouraged by a winter of hard training, the Solheim Cup hero begins this season hopeful of mounting a run at the summit of the world rankings.
“It’s always been a dream of mine… And I definitely think my game is there.
“I look at my game and what I can do better to get the most out of it every day,” she said. “She’s a great No. 1, she’s very aggressive, very fearless and obviously has a lot of confidence at the moment. But I’ve beaten her before so I know you can do it.”
(via Newser)
Also notables in the field this week include teen stars Lexi Thompson and Lydia Ko, home favourite Karrie Webb and Australian Ladies Masters champion Christel Boeljon.
Conor Nagle


February 8th, 2012 on 1:57 pm
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
February 8th, 2012 on 11:32 pm
I agree Conor it’s a super field this week in Melbourne with so many of the world’s best players in action. The women’s tour has some real stars in the making now.
February 9th, 2012 on 4:08 am
No Paula Creamer or Michelle Wei? Why bother watching.
February 13th, 2012 on 6:25 pm
Looking for some exciting PGA TOUR action? Then get ready for the Mayakoba Golf Classic on the stunning Playa del Carmen in Mexico. Airing Feb 22-26 on the Golf Channel. All the info you need is right here: http://bit.ly/wcTd3M
April 6th, 2012 on 7:59 pm
You could definitely see your skills within the paintings you write. The arena hopes for even more passionate writers such as you who aren’t afraid to say how they believe. Always go after your heart.