Top : C : Michael Campbell
- Cambo Clothing
Homepage of his sports clothing line, which is based on traditional Maori designs. - Cambogolf.com
Official website of Michael Campbell, featuring news and interviews, tournament results and playing schedule, background information on the player and his equipment, a scrapbook, information on his supporting team, and golf tips from his coach. Great site. - European Tour
Biography page at the European Tour official site. Includes profile details, playing stats, tournament results and similar. - Meet the Kiwi who came good
Interview-based article where Campbell reflects on his win in the 2005 US Open, including a nice anecdote or two about the meaning of the victory back in New Zealand and his conversation afterwards with Tiger Woods (who came second). - Michael Campbell - My shot
Self-penned article from July 2001, where he criticises the New Zealand Open organizers for charging high ticket prices and announces his refusal to play unless the prices drop. - Michael Campbell at Callaway Golf
A brief bio page from one of his sponsors, which includes a photo, some career details, trivia and a peek inside his golf bag. - TGC page
This is the bio page at the Golf Channel website, which is a starting point for a host of information about Campbell, including victory reviews, photos, video clips, articles and much more. - The 2005 US Open
The archived official website for the tournament that proved to be his first win in a major. It has numerous reports and interviews, as well as the final scores and a host of background information. - The man who climbed a mountain and jumped a fence
Long feature article from back in May, 1996, which explores Campbell's family history and background, his upbringing, life, character and early golf career in some depth. Full of quotes and anecdotes featuring the great and good of golf. - US Open victory interview
A transcript of the interview he gave immediately after being crowned winner of the 2005 US Open. He answers a lot of questions about his career, life history and emotions, as well as the meaning of the win to both him and New Zealand.

