
Terence To interview
Vice President of Sales and Marketing, CON.STRUCT. A brand of AW Chang Corporation
Jon Rahm claims second major crown with four-stroke Masters triumph
The 2021 US Open champion, who had four-putted the first hole on Thursday, carded a closing 69 to finish 12 under par.

A golfing experience fit for a King
The world-famous Fairmont St Andrews resort has hosted the great and good of world golf. Golf Today editor Mark Flanagan paid it a visit.

Initial reaction to golf ball rollback outlined
Neither an alternative elite golf ball nor bifurcation favored. M. James Ward analyzes the pathway ahead. The USGA and R&A take center stage with plenty…

Rolling back the years
Many golf fans have become disillusioned with the modern game and its obsession with power. Golf Today’s Richard Pennell is certainly one of them

Dr. Stephen Liu interview
Chairman / CEO/ Founder Forme Science. A transformative wearable technology designed to correct posture and treat related spinal disorders.

Style meets performance as Shot Scope launches new X5 GPS watch
Shot Scope has launched the all-new X5 GPS watch – offering users a sleek, sophisticated device both on and off the golf course. The next…

Rory McIlroy backs ‘unpopular’ shorter ball proposal with majors on his mind
The Northern Irishman said he could choose to play it in PGA Tour tournaments even if not adopted on the US circuit.

FootJoy launch Premiere Series Wilcox & Issette models
Inspired by then, supercharged for now

Letter to America – Alistair Cooke and The Masters
In his 50s, the British-born writer and broadcaster Alistair Cooke became fascinated with golf and The Masters in particular. The first Major of the year…

Scottie Scheffler feels players will put rifts aside at Masters Champions Dinner
The 87th Masters will be the first since the emergence of LIV Golf caused a rift in the men’s game.

Justin Thomas: Prospect of shorter ball being used in elite competition ‘so bad’
The R&A and USGA announced the proposal of a Model Local Rule to give tournament organisers an option to use balls which travel around 15…

Governing bodies aim to ‘bring the game along with us’ in shorter ball proposal
Advances in fitness and golf equipment technology have seen players hit the ball further and further in recent years.

When Clifford Roberts ruled Augusta
The legendary Masters chairman was a ‘meticulous maestro’ in the eyes of M James Ward, who profiles a man who did it his way to…

The Hertfordshire Golf and Country Club (Then, Now & the Future)
It was around thirty years ago that we saw the land converted into a golf course which covers close to 200 acres

Augusta’s holes ranked from 1 to 18 – Part 1
There are no bad holes at Augusta National but we thought course architecture specialist M James Ward was the perfect man to rank arguably the…

WARNING… PGA Tour changes for 2024 likely to cause widespread outbreak of apathy
The PGA Tour is making some big changes for the 2024 season. It is a big deal for the players and sponsors but, as Mark…

GB&I golf participation surges by more than 265,000
2022 data shows there were 5.6 million on-course adult golfers

UK golf spending jumps by 20% in just five years
Sheffield Hallam University report outlines how golf industry in the UK is worth more than £5bn

The Golf Architecture of Donald Ross
Interview with Bradford A. Becken, Jr., President, Donald Ross Society, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA