Beginning November 8, PGA Tour players and caddies who are not US nationals will be required to be vaccinated for COVID-19 in order to enter the United States.
They’re everywhere. No matter where you go in the world of golf, there are Scots to be found in all manner of roles. Players. Caddies. Administrators. The media, both print and broadcasting. Wherever you look, those of a Caledonian persuasion are involved.
Australian Lukas Michel has a share of the first-round lead as the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship began on Thursday at Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club in the Middle East.
Greg Norman has rejected claims he’s declared war on the PGA Tour as a result of launching a new 10-event series on the Asian Tour and admitted it would “be delinquent of me” not to provide hosting opportunities for his native Australia.
The PGA Tour took a big step towards banning green-reading books on Tuesday when it sent a memo to players and caddies outlining specifics of the proposed new rule.
We spoke with the World Golf Hall of Famer to discuss his new position, what he feels is wrong with the current golf model, who might play in these events and the controversial source of all that money.
Japan’s Keita Nakajima and China’s Yuxin Lin are two of the most compelling stories at this year’s event, but there are other interesting players to follow.