Tiger Woods strayed from the usual, bland response and took an interesting stand about the distance increases seen in pro golf.
The people who live beside the fairways offer the best insights into making the move to a residential golf estate.
Can Woods’ body hold up enough to produce a a swing that will let him continue as a viable player?
The temptation after another US rout is to say the Presidents Cup is broken beyond repair, but there’s reason to believe the Internationals can grow into a force.
How Zach Johnson learned to weaponise his stats, plus two more data disruptors on tour.
America’s dynamic duo sees pairs matches as being as much about topping each other as defeating their opponents.
News and notes from the past week on the US PGA Tour.
Australia’s grandest watercourse is regarded in some quarters as the backdrop to the country’s No.1 golf destination. Spend any amount of time in the region and it’s not difficult to see why.
Two revered courses on Melbourne’s sandbelt are taking steps to better shine the spotlight on the work of esteemed course designer Alex Russell.
Why does golf feel the need to paint its stars with unrealistic – and often fleeting – superlatives?
News and notes from the US PGA Tour this week.
The chief executive of the PGA of America outlines why his organisation is moving the US PGA Championship to a spot three months earlier on the golf calendar.
How the North Carolina club pulled off its crazy plan to overhaul an already tour-calibre course and make it fit for a Major championship in just 15 months.
With early tee-times and hectic travel schedules, how do tour pros make sure they’re truly well-rested?
News and notes from the world of golf this week.