Alayna Rafique: swinging for more

From Dubai fairways to a US college scholarship, Alayna Rafique is quietly building a game, and a mindset, ready for the next level. There is something refreshing about a young player who does not just talk about potential but...
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Spin back: 2011 Open – Clarke’s long wait for Major glory ends

Over the last 20 years The Open has been the men’s Major which has supplied the most surprising list of winners – and 2011 is a prime example when 150/1 long-shot Darren Clarke emerged victorious. Arriving on the back...

Royal St Georges – The Open returns to South East England

During this year’s coverage you may hear the area to the left of the 18th green described as “Duncan’s Hollow”, in reference to George Duncan, who’s tilt at the 1922 Open came short when he failed to get up-and-down...

Time for Tokyo: Olympic Games preview

For the first time in history, the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo were postponed as the world got to grips with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Twelve months later, the country is set for a unique Olympics with...

The Open Championship: Ones to watch

The Open, by definition, is the most ‘open’ of all the majors where luck of the draw (and bounce) can play havoc with the form book and allow unheralded victors such as Todd Hamilton, Ben Curtis and Paul Lawrie...

U.S. Open controversies – From Shinnecock Hills to Oakmont

The USGA have a habit of setting up U.S. Open courses to be extremely punishing – often pushing players and fans to their limit. Here are our favourite four most controversial moments from previous U.S. Opens. 2004 Shinnecock Hills...