
Golf’s pro future? Maybe this?
Could a more international approach help the PGA Tour/LIV Golf divide?

Home truths for Tiger
Watching the second event of the 2025 Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL).

From bulls to balls
“If darts can reach every corner of the world, it will be a massive participation sport and easily do more numbers than golf.”

The year ahead
Predictions for the golfing world in 2025

Glory for Rory but no pay to play
Should Ryder Cup players be paid?

Smaller Golf
Just mini, not crazy

McIlroy: playing & politics
Rory McIlroy has been much in the news recently, on the course and off.

Who cares who wins?
The absurd riches that are presently flooding the sport may end up finishing it.

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.

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
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’
From LIV Golf shenanigans to Ryder Cup spats.

PGA goes full LIV…Tiger far from out of the woods
Sundays, of whatever colour, are sadly not Tiger’s thing these days.

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

Golf’s internal wars
Looking ahead to 2024

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

LIV Year II
On June 6, the PGA Tour commissioner, Jay Monahan, and the head of Saudi Arabia’s PIF, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, announced an end to the litigation they…

A Ryder world of difference
Garcia is the leading points-winner in the history of Ryder Cup, on either side.

It’s golf – you can bet on it
Corporate America has widely embraced the comparatively recent relaxations governing gambling activity in American society.

Aberg brings A-game to the Alps and heads for Rome
Aberg is by far the most inexperienced golfer to be picked to play in the Ryder Cup.