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Paris prepares after Tiger triumphs

Paris prepares after Tiger triumphs

Tiger Woods won a golf tournament. A sentence that used to be routine can now be said for the first time in more than five…

'La Fuente'

Remembering Seve

Three-times Open champion, twice Masters champion, winner of scores of tournaments, he was the chief inspiration for the reinvigoration of the Ryder Cup.

Ryder Cup 2018 Captains

Ryder Cup: Who’s in the wild-card mix?

After the Made In Denmark tournament, which concluded yesterday at Silkeborg, we know eight members of the European team to contest the Ryder Cup at…

Ace maiden: Holes-in-one – the hacker’s holy grail

We can’t all hit a 444-yard drive like Bob Mitera but in theory at least we are all capable of making an ace.

USPGA Championship: Koepka invincible at the invisible major

USPGA Championship: Koepka invincible at the invisible major

Surely the PGA of America owes it to the game to showcase its product with at least some degree of interest in the well-being of…

On the money at last… and the fame of Hall

After 17 years on the circuit, McEvoy collected his maiden European Tour victory – achieved by the making of an 18-foot birdie putt at the…

Turnberry & The Open: Trump tormented by the R&A?

Turnberry & The Open: Trump tormented by the R&A?

“We have criteria for which courses we want to go to, and part of that is macroeconomics. Clearly part of that macroeconomics is about politics.”

The Golf Lesson

Robert Green on the benefits – or otherwise – of consulting a pro