Richard Pennell

Written by Richard Pennell

Richard Pennell has been a greenkeeper and club manager, who started writing during lockdown as he could no longer bear not to. He can be found either dreaming of Green Jackets or looking for a small, white ball in the heather.
Richard Pennell

On Seaside Golf

A Cornish escape

Golf on Route YC

Golf on Route YC

A Golfer’s Guide to Yorkshire’s Ultimate Road Trip

18 Great British stocking fillers

18 Great British stocking fillers

Christmas presents for the discerning golfer

Highland highlights

Highland highlights

A golfing adventure

On the Causeway Coast

On the Causeway Coast

An autumnal escape to the Irish linkslands

West Coast Swing

Exploring Ayrshire’s golden golf & more

Beginner’s Mind

On the delights of Hounslow Golf Park

Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech

Under the spell of the Royal Palms

A weekend’s golf in paradise at the Fairmont Morocco Golf Cup

Into the Heartlands

Exploring Ireland’s Hidden Gems

Up Rae’s Creek, without a paddle

Up Rae’s Creek, without a paddle

Come The Masters this famous creek assumes central stage in the annual battle between the world’s finest players

Playing for laughs

Playing for laughs

In search of greatness at Augusta National

Rolling back the years

Rolling back the years

Many golf fans have become disillusioned with the modern game and its obsession with power. Golf Today’s Richard Pennell is certainly one of them

Broadcaster Alistair Cooke

Letter to America – Alistair Cooke and The Masters

In his 50s, the British-born writer and broadcaster Alistair Cooke became fascinated with golf and The Masters in particular. The first Major of the year…