Written by Robert Green
Golf, Trump & Trade
Could Trump solve the current divide?
The (golf) race to the White House
A Trump victory could mould the landscape in a major way.
Smaller Golf
Just mini, not crazy
Money, Money, Money
Ten golfers were among the 100 highest-paid athletes of 2023.
Rory’s heartaches are Greg-lite
Claims the Irishman is the latter-day Greg Norman when it comes to hard-luck stories are far off the mark.
The PGA & LIV: farewell to ’24
“If you slip up just a little bit or don’t make a birdie on a crucial hole, someone is always waiting to take advantage of…
Garden gnomes and Olympic Games
Should golf be dropped from the Olympic Games?
Two Rhodes lead to glory
GB&I win third Curtis Cup of the century.
Into a great unknown
Moving on from the pure competition of the Olympics.
Ko completes the collection – but 2028 looks tricky!
The 2028 Olympics will be held between July 14-July 30.
Thus golf came to the Holy Land
Caesarea, the first golf course in Israel, opened in 1961 with an exhibition match between Sam Snead and Harry Weetman.
A major man with more in mind
Schauffele will be off to Paris soon to defend his Olympic title.
The new Master of the Masters?
The recent television debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump descended into farce as they traded disparaging remarks about each other’s golf.
Pinehurst revisited
Donald Ross’ creation may be the toughest test of chipping in the United States.
Bryson just wins, Rory just doesn’t
In the end it all comes down to a single putt.
A horrible start and an early finish
The Women’s PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club in Washington state starts next week.
Completed and underway in Comporta
Golf on Portugal’s Alentejo coast.
The nearly man makes it at last
No one can deny the Olympic champion is a deserving major winner.
McIlroy: playing & politics
Rory McIlroy has been much in the news recently, on the course and off.
Who cares who wins?
The absurd riches that are presently flooding the sport may end up finishing it.