Written by Robert Green
Robert Green is a former editor of Golf World and Golf International magazines and the author of four books on golf, including Seve: Golf’s Flawed Genius. He has played golf on more than 450 courses around the world, occasionally acceptably.


On the money at last… and the fame of Hall
After 17 years on the circuit, McEvoy collected his maiden European Tour victory – achieved by the making of an 18-foot birdie putt at the…

Turnberry & The Open: Trump tormented by the R&A?
“We have criteria for which courses we want to go to, and part of that is macroeconomics. Clearly part of that macroeconomics is about politics.”

The Golf Lesson
Robert Green on the benefits – or otherwise – of consulting a pro