Seve's 3-wood from a fairway bunker at the 1983 Ryder Cup was pretty special
And Luke Skywalker taking out the original Death Star in Star Wars - that was a pretty good shot
Had a great time a couple of weeks ago playing Hillside and Southport & Ainsdale
Both were real treats and that stretch of Lancashire is full of gems
Looking forward to returning there for the Open at Birkdale
Surely Watson must be one of the greatest links golfers of all time, with his Open and Seniors Open record?
Not sure who would run him close - any ideas?
A real gent as well
Yes, loads of respect to Charl
Couldn't believe it when I read that he'd refused his invite. Great to see a bit of old fashioned loyalty in a greedy world.
After reading everyone's WGC posts and watching a frankly excellent tournament in Arizona at the weekend, I think there should definitely be more matchplay events throughout the season.
I realise that the US Tour in particular will go to great lengths to resist any such move and that it will...
Major? No chance golf donkey. Big Phil's a fading force. I started a post a couple of weeks back about Charles Howell and reckon he could be the surprise of the season.
Major winners this year will be Woods (2), Els and Casey...heart ruling the head on that last one.
My judgement of Faldo is clouded by the fact that he was the only pro to refuse to sign an autograph for me at the Open when I was a kid back in 1989.
He was Masters champion and had won the Open in 1987. Compared to Norman, who signed my cap and chatted to me for over five minutes before the...
Just been reading the stuff on it and it sounds really good
Those casual viewers of sport are often put off by the amount of time golf takes, in much the same way they were probably put off by long games of cricket.
Anything that can appeal to a wider audience and boost the sport has got to be...
Stewart Cink, when asked about US team bonding during the Ryder Cup, described Brett Wetterich as "a big goof"
Which rules him out for me
John Daly would be good fun I reckon but it would cost you a fortune in gambling chips and diet cokes
He needs to prove a few doubters wrong on the course first
When he turned up with a claret jug on his trousers at the Open Ballesteros said it was the closest he'd ever get to the trophy. A bit harsh, but that's the perception some people have of him.
I really admired the way he bounced back...
The man touted as a potential rival to Tiger in the late 1990s is leading the FedEx Cup standings. After Woods turned pro, Howell was considered the best amateur in the USA and won the NCAA individual and team titles in 2000. After winning the 2001 Rookie of the Year Award his form has been...
I agree with MacMachattie about complacency setting in
Azinger will have his boys really fired up and will be at his fist-pumping best and will probably stop at nothing to put the wind up the Europeans and fire up his team. He could be the revolutionary captain that they need - hope Sir Nick...