The golf world lost some prominent figures in 2025, individuals who made lasting contributions to the game and its community.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Remembering Who the World of Golf Lost in 2025. From major champions ...
The president veered between business and pleasure at his seaside resort, culminating in a black-tie New Year’s Eve party.
On Dec. 30, Tiger Woods, in the two-man discussion along with Jack Nicklaus as to the greatest golfer of all time, turns 50.
Long before it became the winter residence of President Donald Trump, Mar-a-Lago was at the heart of the Palm Beach social ...
Letter from Dublin/Tim Kirk Plumbing the legacy of the 1985 Anglo-Irish AgreementLast month, on Nov. 11, a 40th anniversary conference of the Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA) was held at Queens University ...
The U.S. Golf Association is always on the hunt for rare, unusual and, most of all historic, mementos and artifacts. The year 2025 was no exception.
American golf prodigy, burst onto the PGA Tour with three victories by 2010, a T3 finish at the 2009 Masters, and a flawless ...
Real players competing on real golf courses for real stakes. That's all it takes. During a time in which professional golf decision makers are pulling hair out of their heads trying to whip together ...
Remembering Masashi 'Jumbo' Ozaki, Japan's greatest golfer who won 94 times and showed the world that excellence knows no ...
On Monday morning, the R&A announced a big change for its flagship tournament, the Open Championship, for 2028. Instead of its normal mid-July dates, the 2028 Open will be postponed until early August ...
Stars of the DP World and PGA Tours are back in Australia this week for the 2025 Crown Australian Open at historic Royal Melbourne. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament, ...