It is an exciting time for golf now that we have a revised schedule to plan for in the second half of the year.
In a memo to the tour membership that has been seen by Golf Digest, David Park, a former Walker Cup player and the European Tour’s head of player relations, outlined a situation that he says “continues to evolve.”
In an interview with Golfweek, Tony Jacklin was asked who was the biggest underachiever in golf. His answer left little doubt in his feelings on the matter.
Funded by the European Tour, all six tournaments will be played without fans but with full fields of 144 competitors.
In our latest installment of the “Great Golf Debates” writers Mike Johnson and Daniel Rapaport tackle the pressing question: Should professional golfers be allowed to wear shorts?
Today’s action was further evidence that it is distinctly possible to hold a golf tournament while respecting social-distancing guidelines.
Here is our definitive ranking of all 16 Tiger games, from 1999 to 2014. Oh, and it’s not up for debate.
Realising that food hand-outs are but a short-term solution to the problems faced by the locals, Nilsson and his gang have introduced them to basic farming.
The man who claimed the claret jug by six shots at Royal Portrush last year hit the links for the first time in six weeks recently and shared a video of him attempting a pitch shot. Let’s just say, it did not go well.
The 15-time European Tour winner was (clearly) a bit rusty when he went to film a chipping tip from inside his house.
CEO Keith Pelley is bracing players for a ‘radically different’ look to Euro Tour events when play resumes. But when might that be and how radical could things really look?
News of the PGA Tour’s revised, post-COVID-19 hiatus schedule elicited a common response from many golf fans: when will we next see Tiger Woods compete?
I’m here to examine the most prominent debates, and then, using the solemn power vested in me by the Golf Digest byline, to declare a victor once and for all. The decisions that follow will be binding.
The PGA Tour announced its plans to resume the 2019-’20 season on June 11-14 at the Charles Schwab Challenge – without fans in attendance – while also unveiling a re-configured tournament schedule for the remainder of 2020 in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
As the tour looks to follow health and safety guidelines set by government and health officials, upcoming tournaments are expected to be played without spectators.
In our latest installment of the “Great Golf Debates” writers Christopher Powers and Joel Beall tackle the pressing question: What golf rules need to go?
And McIlroy’s record in the northern autumn is also fairly impressive.
PGA to August, US Open to September, Masters to November, British Open cancelled
Our mission is simple: we need to put together a rag-tag crew of golfers to pull off a heist…
It turns out this famous shot actually needed two takes after a first attempt that could have killed someone.