In other words, underdog stories are great – as long as there are no underdogs involved.
This is the hidden brilliance of the USGA. The things they do may be wrong, but they function as a bright spotlight, exposing the most sanctimonious, whine-prone players in the sport.
If you’re a US PGA Tour pro, you might swap out every few holes because, well, you get your pellets for free. But what about for those of us that pay for our spheres?
Should golf writers and TV announcers really be touting any strokes gained rankings in the middle of a season?
In their joint efforts to study the issue of driving distance and its effect on the game, the USGA and R&A announced this morning the launch of a website that will solicit opinions on distance’s role in the game from all golfers and stakeholders.
We sat down with Seamus Golf’s Akbar Chisti to get an inside look at what went into crafting the world’s first-ever goat-specific golf bag for the world’s first-ever goat golf caddie.
Sydney entrepreneur Craig Perkins loves the Players so much, he built a replica of TPC Sawgrass’ famous 17th hole in the backyard of his New South Wales Southern Highlands retreat. Very soon you can play it too.
Creative use of technology and materials has modernised this category without giving up the classic shape better players prefer.
Higher, farther, straighter: these irons for the everyman continue to provide new levels of versatility and performance.
A 30-time tournament winner on fun and frivolity on tour and why today’s stars need an injection of charisma.
FootJoy has launched the all-new Tour-S, a model inspired by the best players in the world and created to deliver superior stability and tour-calibre performance.
And in the green jacket, Rory McIlroy has found his white whale.
Patrick Reed’s real problem might be that people just don’t know him.
Comparing the life of the 14-time Major champion to the greatest stories in the history of the world.
Walking 18 holes with Jeff Knox, the best Masters player you’ve never heard of.
Nitpick if you must, but there’s very little to dislike about this swing.
We don’t follow golf the way we used to, and no tournament has showcased our changing habits better than the first Major of the year.
How will the four-time winner fare in his Masters return? We asked the experts about him (and others). They don’t agree – at all.
Do you want maximum adjustability? Or are you looking to simplify? Either way, your misses have never been hotter.