Biddiscombe column: Vice-captains now take centre stage
By Ross Biddiscombe With a rash of Ryder Cup vice-captains announced over the past few months, the obvious question is just how important are these men and …
By John Huggan Even now, almost a quarter of a century on, it stands out as perhaps the most amazing 90 minutes of golf ever played on the European Tour. …
By Ross Biddiscombe With a rash of Ryder Cup vice-captains announced over the past few months, the obvious question is just how important are these men and …
Currency fluctuations and players living in the UK are the tip of the iceberg for potential consequences of leaving the European
By Martin Johnson The rules fiasco from the final round of the US Open is still the subject of animated debate and has yet to be satisfactorily resolved. …
Jordan Spieth has admitted that he might yet pull out of the Olympics, now saying they are ‘different factors’ to consider. The world number two is …
'Olympic gold would certainly be right up there,' says Scotland's No.1 after a week of bad publicity for golf at the
World number one Jason Day has revealed he is currently considering whether to play at the 2016 Olympics in Rio this summer. The Australian is concerned over …
Dustin Justin wins the US Open after holding nerve on the back 9 amidst
By John Huggan Even from a distance of 16 years, the 2000 US Open at Pebble Beach remains an unforgettable moment in the history of golf. Consider the …
By John Huggan When the US Open makes its eighth visit to the Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh later this month, the storied course will look a bit …