Johnson column: Why walk the walk if you can’t talk?
by Martin Johnson I tried hard not to feel too sorry for those unfortunate European Tour pros playing for peanuts in the unbearable heat of the Middle East …
by Paul Mahoney Darren Clarke must have been sniggering like Muttley in the Wacky Races when he heard the latest Ryder Cup plan revealed last week by Dick …
by Martin Johnson I tried hard not to feel too sorry for those unfortunate European Tour pros playing for peanuts in the unbearable heat of the Middle East …
Paul Dunne is aiming to secure a first European Tour win at the Australian PGA Championship this week. The 23-year-old Irishman has been elevated to the …
by John Huggan No matter how often the Old World’s finest golfers give those pesky colonials a right good kicking in the biennial Ryder Cup matches, the …
by David Howell So the 2014/15 season was brought to a close last week with the DP World Tour Championship, which had so many story lines it is difficult to …
by Graham Otway Keith Pelley is this week holding what could turn out to be the first in a long series of meetings with the Royal and Ancient rulemakers at St …
David Lingmerth is looking forward to playing in some European Tour events this season to try and qualify for the Ryder Cup team. The 28-year-old has plied his …
Jordan Spieth says he and his team are doing everything they can to ensure he is able to match his 2015 achievements next year. The 22-year-old has enjoyed a …
For many, the disappointment of an early exit from the European Tour’s Q-School would’ve been enough to call an end to the season and toss the …
South African Charl Schwartzel claimed his fourth win at the Alfred Dunhill Championship after securing a four-shot success on Sunday. The home favourite had …