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Ultra slo-mo of Bobby Jones swing in 1930
Bobby Jones - Chipping and Pitching
Bobby Jones - The Art of Putting
Bobby Jones - Q&A on...
Early Years and Later Expansion
The Southeast Asian Team Golf Championship (The Putra Cup) was inaugurated in 1961 by the late Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj, the then Prime Minister of Malaysia,...
The Championship, which includes the long-running Putra Cup (the men's competition), the Lion City Cup (for under-18 boys) and the Santi Cup (the ladies' event) will take place from September 5-9 at...
China's importance to the global brotherhood of golf course architects cannot be understated. The country, which effectively outlawed the game for decades following the Second World War, has since...
In the universe of modern horology, the biggest planets are Richemont, the Swatch Group and LVMH, followed by the largest single watch brand, Rolex. Then come some important privately owned...
In the halcyon days of Scottish domestic holidays it was a great treat to take a wee trip “doon the water”, and if one was particularly lucky there might be a nice meal and perhaps a dram...
I have very fond memories of the Putra Cup. I played in a number of the events and will always remember the atmosphere and camaraderie that the Putra Cup provided. It was Abdul Rahman, the Prime...
Your typical PGA Tour journeyman professional has long been considered a rather faceless individual. Yes, he may well have accumulated vast riches for his solid, if unspectacular displays at the...
A comeback that ranks among the best. A collapse that few saw coming. There was even a player in a red shirt, pumping his fists with each clutch putt in the final, frenzied hour of the USPGA...
Taiwan's Tsai Tsung-yu claimed his first MacGregor Hong Kong Junior Open Championship title with a convincing final-round display at Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club in mid August. Tsai...