June 2011
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Features in this issue
Alex Jenkins talks to David Cannon of Getty Images, arguably the most highly regarded golf photographer of the past thirty years
Lewine Mair recalls the brilliance of Seve Ballesteros, the most charismatic and arguably most influential European golfer of all time
Congressional Country Club, a favourite of many of America's most famous politicians, will provide an exacting test when it hosts the US Open later this month
Resident historian Dr Milton Wayne chronicles the life of Scotland’s Willie Anderson, probably the best US Open player of them all
Golf list compiler extraordinaire Mak Lok-lin selects the most memorable editions of America's national championship
The outspoken Australian, winner of the 1979 US PGA Championship and 1981 US Open, talks to Paul Prendergast about his major wins, his continued omission from the Hall of Fame and the infamous player mutiny that lead to his resignation as the International team captain at the 1996 President's Cup
Little-known Chu, a self-proclaimed 'social golfer', claims Seniors triumph at Clearwater Bay following stellar showing
There's no doubt that Melbourne's sandbelt region is home to at least a dozen world-class courses. HK Golfer's Australian correspondent Paul Myers checks out a select few
On April 27, The Glenrothes hosted a delightful dinner at the exclusive KEE Club in Hong Kong...

