September 2011
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Features in this issue
The legend of Old Tom Morris lives on at the Home of Golf with the unveiling of the four-time Open champion's renovated workshop, writes Lewine Mair
Luke Donald took some by surprise by becoming the world's number one ranked player earlier this year, but nobody is more deserving, writes Alex Jenkins
Chinese golf's leading light, Liang has become a truly global golfer. Here he talks about the importance of decision making as part of a series of 'Great Minds' interviews for this year's Ballantine's Championship
Hong Kong juniors fared well at the Junior Open but concede top prizes to Taiwanese and Thai players
September promises to be an especially memorable month for Hong Kong golf, with the Southeast Asian Team Golf Championship returning to our shores for the first time since 2002.
The US PGA Championship – or Glory's Last Shot, as the PGA of America is wont to describe this end-of-summer major shindig – produced what is has time and time again: a winner that nobody has ever heard of. But that didn't matter one bit. It has been a wonderful year of major championship golf and Keegan Bradley's triumph at an uncompromising Atlanta Athletic Club provided a thrilling – and fitting – climax
This unconventional PGA Tour pro, a former star of the Golf Channel's Big Break, has been making waves of late, writes Alex Jenkins
Alan Sutcliffe, who was a member of the Hong Kong team that won the first edition of the event, recalls his days of playing in Southeast Asia's premier amateur championship

