Links golf is renowned for several things but none rattles the cages of elite players more than the deep pits that await the slightest mishap. M. James Ward examines how the bunkers at Hoylake must be avoided at all costs.
Since its inception in 1860, golf's oldest major event has always intersected with Mother Nature and the vagaries she has seen fit to inflict. M. James Ward outlines the determination contestants will need to bring to the forefront in adapting and overcoming the fullest range of conditions.