Whether it’s a longer or shorter ball, Nick Dunlap is a strong reason we should all play the same one.
It was something of a limbo year, as the professional game braces for more changes ahead
As you can probably tell by the size of this magazine, there’s a little bit happening in the world of golf right now. Some of it is really positive, like the international field assembled for this year’s ISPS Handa Australian Open in Sydney. What started out as a bit of a question mark earlier this Read more…
Manners are everything at Augusta National – especially at the dinner table.
Will LIV Golf be a force for good – or bad – for the sport Down Under? We surveyed a bunch of industry leaders to get their take on golf’s disruptor tour. Only some were prepared to speak.
Why you’re running out of excuses if you’ve been holding off booking a lesson
To say they wasted no time would be an understatement: Ryder Cup Europe executives removed Henrik Stenson as their captain for next year’s event even before he was announced as a new LIV Golf recruit.
Golf has never been about Us vs Them. Now it clearly is. If this move does anything, it will make public sentiment lean in LIV’s direction.
A compelling yet complex year in golf leaves us wondering what lies around the corner.
Forty years on Tiger’s tail… and the chase may not be over yet
When I first started caddieing, that label was reserved for players whose rounds would explode over the smallest mistake. Now, after years in this business, “land mine” means something else: anyone who could potentially blow up my career.
Thinking of turning pro in 2021? If you can’t shoot 68 every round, don’t bother.
The tale of Lakewood Shores Golf Course is one of loss with lessons to be learned.
In the absence of a unified stance, like we have in Australia, sometimes it helps to call on higher powers.