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
Greg Norman - Desert King?

Greg Norman: the Desert King?

Named chief executive officer of LIV Golf Investments

Albatross - A rare bird indeed

A rare bird indeed

The making of an albatross is always worthy of celebration

Club lengths - new regulation

Cutting the length of clubs

New regulation will take effect from January 2022

New Seve Ballesteros documentary - The stuff of legends

The stuff of legends

New Seve Ballesteros documentary

Next road leads to Rome - The 2023 matches will take place at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club

The next road leads to Rome

The 2023 matches will take place at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club

Ryder Cup - Wild Cards

Wild card choices ahead of a wild week

It will be a Ryder Cup like no other

Sorry PGA Tour: the Solheim Cup showed why it matters

Sorry PGA Tour: the Solheim Cup showed why it matters

Sports fans & social media

Prize inflation - Women's Game

Prize inflation

AIG Women’s Open & future plans

An end to irritable vowel syndrome - Tournaments rebranding and reorganization

An end to irritable vowel syndrome

Tournaments rebranding and reorganization

Olympic golf - Xander Schauffele following in Justin’s footsteps

Xander following in Justin’s footsteps

Not just another golf tournament

Major Man Morikawa & a Ryder reckoning?

Major Man Morikawa & a Ryder reckoning?

149th Open Championship

Royal St George's, Sandwich, Kent.

Sandwich: not everyone’s cup of tea

Royal St George’s evokes different emotions in different people

Swinley Forest: Not bad at all

Swinley Forest: Not bad at all

Harry Colt described Swinley as his “least bad course”

US Open 2021 review - Rahm is the man… poor Monty isn’t

Rahm is the man… poor Monty isn’t

Most golf-followers would expect this to be the first major for Rahm but not the last

Phil Mickelson past 50

Aiming for more history past 50

Another crack at the Grand Slam

Alliss through the looking glass

Alliss through the looking glass

Reviving “A Round with Alliss”?

Golf gets up to date… slowly!

Golf gets up to date… slowly!

Last year, 68% of the members of UK golf clubs were aged over 50

The return to Kiawah Island

The return to Kiawah Island

Completing the Grand Slam

Player Impact Program (PIP) - Money For Nothing Much More

Money For Nothing Much More

Player Impact Program (PIP)

A pain in the arm

A pain in the arm

Coronavirus is an occasional and ongoing aspect of tournament play