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A PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAIN
Dan Parker visits Adidas’ HQ in Bavaria to understand how golf has worked its way up the pecking order at this sporting giant…

TUNNEL VISION
Tyrrell Hatton has won three times in ten months after a three-year drought. He tells David Facey about his return to the winners’ circle and determination to make the Ryder Cup team

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THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER
Editor-at-large Bill Elliott reflects on what has changed and what has stayed the same over his 35 years of reporting from Augusta National, shares some of his favourite Masters memoriesand, most importantly, attempts to pick a winner

AN UNSTOPPABLE FORCE
Scottie Scheffler has been dominant at Augusta National over the past few years. We look at his upbringing, his career to date and his skill set to ponder whether Jack Nicklaus’ Masters record of six wins could be in reach…

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“WHO WANTS TO BE SECOND BEST AT ANYTHING?”
His stock may have risen significantly over the past couple of years, but Bob MacIntyre tells David Facey he has his sights set firmly on the very pinnacle of the game

A DECADE AT THE TOP
Before stepping down as CEO of The R&A, Martin Slumbers spoke to Fergus Bisset about his time at the helm before reflecting on photos of key moments from those years…

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LIFE IN THE FAST LANE
With her stock rising exponentially in 2024, many are predicting the brightest of futures for Lottie Woad in the paid ranks when she decides to make the leap

“I’M IN IT FOR THE LONG RUN”
Ludvig Aberg has made quite a start to his professional career, with his eyes now set on climbing higher still in 2025 following a slight pause for surgery last September

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“People might think it was an easy decision. It wasn’t”
Ryder Cup record-breaker Sergio Garcia talks about playing for Europe, the Majors, his hopes for the future and, of course, his move to LIV two years ago

Is golf too expensive?
The cost of membership, greens fees, gear and more can give our game a bad rap. Is that fair or are there more affordable ways to play? Michael Weston investigates…

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A PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAIN
Dan Parker visits Adidas’ HQ in Bavaria to understand how golf has worked its way up the pecking order at this sporting giant…

TUNNEL VISION
Tyrrell Hatton has won three times in ten months after a three-year drought. He tells David Facey about his return to the winners’ circle and determination to make the Ryder Cup team

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THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER
Editor-at-large Bill Elliott reflects on what has changed and what has stayed the same over his 35 years of reporting from Augusta National, shares some of his favourite Masters memoriesand, most importantly, attempts to pick a winner

AN UNSTOPPABLE FORCE
Scottie Scheffler has been dominant at Augusta National over the past few years. We look at his upbringing, his career to date and his skill set to ponder whether Jack Nicklaus’ Masters record of six wins could be in reach…

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“WHO WANTS TO BE SECOND BEST AT ANYTHING?”
His stock may have risen significantly over the past couple of years, but Bob MacIntyre tells David Facey he has his sights set firmly on the very pinnacle of the game

A DECADE AT THE TOP
Before stepping down as CEO of The R&A, Martin Slumbers spoke to Fergus Bisset about his time at the helm before reflecting on photos of key moments from those years…

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LIFE IN THE FAST LANE
With her stock rising exponentially in 2024, many are predicting the brightest of futures for Lottie Woad in the paid ranks when she decides to make the leap

“I’M IN IT FOR THE LONG RUN”
Ludvig Aberg has made quite a start to his professional career, with his eyes now set on climbing higher still in 2025 following a slight pause for surgery last September

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“People might think it was an easy decision. It wasn’t”
Ryder Cup record-breaker Sergio Garcia talks about playing for Europe, the Majors, his hopes for the future and, of course, his move to LIV two years ago

Is golf too expensive?
The cost of membership, greens fees, gear and more can give our game a bad rap. Is that fair or are there more affordable ways to play? Michael Weston investigates…

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