Written by Robert Green
Matsuyama is the Master… Bryson in a bother
The Masters 2021
The Wonder of Westwood
His has been a career of tremendous achievement and phenomenal longevity.
The different game
Amateur vs. Professional
The return of the Players
Golf’s ‘fifth major’ begins today at TPC Sawgrass
Nearly driven to disaster
Crash inevitably brings to mind Ben Hogan’s in 1949
A tighter rein
It seems reasonable to surmise that amended regulations could be in effect at elite level
Comparing greatness
Is it harder to win golf’s majors than tennis’s Grand Slams?
The zest to be best
Apparently Byson DeChambeau is now getting to 210mph on the range
What golf will look like in 2021
There is light at the end of the tunnel
The peerless Peter Alliss
“The man who lost the Ryder Cup”
A third title for Westwood fits nicely
Leading money-winner on the European Tour for the third time
Covid-19: its role in the growth of an 18-hole game
Covid-19 saw 20,000 new members join golf clubs after the original lockdown restrictions were lifted in May.
DJ dressed to kill
The Masters
Rory aiming for glory – again!
Aiming to complete the career Grand Slam for the sixth time
Happy homecoming for Hatton & Spanish footnotes
It’s been a dream of mine since I was a kid to play the tournament and hopefully win it one day
Beefing up Bryson: Preparing to devour Augusta National
Ordinarily the first major championship of the season concludes on the second Sunday in April
Hungry like the Wolff… but six shots better
Most ‘experts’ were suggesting the winning score was bound to be over par
Last week, last century and the future
I enjoyed watching the AIG Women’s Open from Royal Troon last week
Morikawa makes the most of major resumption
Until this past week, we had gone over 12 months without a major
The USPGA Championship’s dark non-black past
The Championship will get underway on Thursday, just the third time it has been held in California since 1962