When I was a rookie, going to the range for an hour took an hour. Now that I’ve had some success (I’ve won, and I’ve made a double-digit number of cuts the past six seasons), I allot 1:45 for an hour of practice. Walking from the locker room to the range, or from the fitness Read more…
Three decades after his maiden Major triumph, Greg Norman reflects on that 1986 British Open win, comparisons to Jason Day and golf’s return to the Olympics.
My new prototype wedge will leave club-makers in a real spin.
Deborah Hutton was there in 2013 and wants you to know, if you get the chance to go to Augusta, take it. Masters memories last a lifetime.
The former world No.1 and course design centurion opens up about golf’s most pertinent issues in a new quarterly column.
In Defence of Slow Play. Why am I being pressured to rush the one part of my week I’d like to last as long as possible?