Robert Green

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.
Robert Green
Xander Schauffele celebrates after winning the US PGA Championship at Valhalla

The nearly man makes it at last

No one can deny the Olympic champion is a deserving major winner.

Rory McIlroy prepares for a return to Valhalla Golf Club

McIlroy: playing & politics

Rory McIlroy has been much in the news recently, on the course and off.

How to plan a golf day: A step-by-step guide

Who cares who wins?

The absurd riches that are presently flooding the sport may end up finishing it.

Team Europe's Tommy Fleetwood lifts the Ryder Cup Trophy after Europe regained the Ryder Cup following victory over the USA on day three of the 44th Ryder Cup at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, Rome.

Remember who the Ryder Cup is between

The Ryder Cup is of fundamental importance to golf in a way no DP World Tour event is.

Tiger Woods at the Masters

Scottie beaming up again

The world No. 1 will doubtless be the favourite to win his third major at the USPGA Championship next month.

The day Crenshaw finally cracked it

The day Crenshaw finally cracked it

One of the oldest adages about the Masters goes that the tournament doesn’t really begin until the back nine on Sunday.

Return of the 'Full Swing'

Return of the ‘Full Swing’

From LIV Golf shenanigans to Ryder Cup spats.

Asterisks and unwanted lessons

Asterisks and unwanted lessons

Is a title worth less when some players aren’t invited to compete?

Masters - A Chile greeting

A Chile greeting

Invitations to this year’s Masters have been issued to three non-Americans who previously had not met the normal qualifying criteria.

PGA goes full LIV…Tiger far from out of the woods

PGA goes full LIV…Tiger far from out of the woods

Sundays, of whatever colour, are sadly not Tiger’s thing these days.

How to plan a golf day: A step-by-step guide

It’s still golf as we know it

It was the Old Course at St Andrews which established the template of 18 holes as the norm.

Nick Dunlap - A feat for the ages

A feat for the ages

Neither Jack Nicklaus nor Tiger Woods won on the PGA Tour as an amateur.

Rory roars home to claim pole position from Meronk

Rory roars home to claim pole position from Meronk

There is no keeping McIlroy off the sports pages these days, whether it be for his golf or for something he’s said

The golf lesson

The golf lesson

I decided to take a lesson with a view to 2024 producing more pars and some birdies rather than a dollop of double-bogeys

Getting started with much to sort

Getting started with much to sort

Looking ahead to the new golf season.

Golf’s internal wars

Golf’s internal wars

Looking ahead to 2024

Jon Rahm - The three Rs

The three Rs

Every month of the ongoing LIV saga has made it more abundantly clear that only four golf tournaments really matter.

A lengthy matter

A lengthy matter

Golf in London uses up nearly as much land as all other sports put together.

Scions of Scandi golf

Scions of Scandi golf

There was enormous frustration at the weekend for Rasmus Højgaard, twin brother of the new DP World Tour Championship winner.

The new word salad of golf

The new word salad of golf

There remains considerable uncertainty over the future of the “framework agreement” signed between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.