Golfgrinder

About Golfgrinder

Golfgrinder covers professional golf with a focus on the player layer of the sport — career profiles, partner and family detail where it’s publicly relevant, world-ranking trajectory, career earnings, equipment loadouts and the four-Major calendar that shapes each season.

The site is built around three product layers:

1. Player profiles. A continuously-updated library of profiles for the top OWGR-ranked players plus the Australian and AU/NZ heritage roster the site has historically covered. Each profile carries career-earnings and OWGR trajectory infographics generated weekly from public data.
2. Tournament + leaderboard layer. Live leaderboard data for the active PGA Tour event, the OWGR weekly snapshot, the season-to-date money list and the 2026 schedule.
3. Country-specific betting guides. Editorial coverage of the legal sportsbook landscape in the United States, Canada (Rest of Canada scope), and the United Kingdom — paired with the live odds board for the active Major.

Editorial standards

Golfgrinder is run as an independent editorial publication. Our reporting follows three rules:

  • Independence. No operator, manufacturer or tour pays for ranking position or coverage angle.
  • Sourcing. Statistics are linked to their primary source (PGA Tour, OWGR, Forbes for net worth, public press for personal life). Net-worth figures specifically carry a source-link on every player profile.
  • Corrections. We acknowledge errors and date-stamp corrections rather than silent-edit them.

Editorial team

Golfgrinder is staffed by a small editorial team based across Brisbane, Munich, Orlando and Sydney. See Contact for editorial enquiries and corrections.

Where we cover

We cover the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LIV Golf, the LPGA, the four Men’s Majors, and the Australasian championship rota — with editorial emphasis on the Australian player roster (Min Woo Lee, Adam Scott, Jason Day, Cameron Smith) and the Major-week tournament arc.