We have more ways to measure greatness than ever before but the truth is that in our broader perceptions, history rather than innovation still rules the day.
The 2018-2019 PGA Tour year is officially over, which means it’s time to look back on the greatest, weirdest and wildest statistical events of the season.
The idea behind the prize is to recognise those golfers who have remarkably strong seasons but never seem to distinguish themselves by force of personality, playing style, or actual wins.
Professional golfers should be sent not just on physical and linear journeys every day, but on emotional odysseys that test the limits of their sanity.
Which players gained and lost the most from the start of 2018, as measured by metaphorical “stock” that encompasses results, expectations and reputation?
The US PGA Tour’s regular-season finale has its own unique set of winners and losers. Here’s a look at a handful of the harrowing – and heartbreaking – stories.
Like it or not, a sporting event is defined by its ending, and the 2018 Open Championship was like a movie that keeps you on tenterhooks for 90 minutes and then sputters through the conclusion.