Category Archives: Practical Golf

Scotland Grow The Game On International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day wasn’t just about marches and protests. It was also, in one corner of Scotland, about golf. The Post’s Lewine Mair found that corner at Stirling Golf Club, and reports on the fun. The post Scotland Grow The Game On International Women’s Day appeared first on Global Golf Post.

Life On A Trailer

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA | It’s a few minutes after 7 on a Sunday morning. The once-dense fog has started to disappear from Okeechobee Road. Shuttered from the string of fast-food restaurants and gas stations along the road connecting Interstate 95 with Florida’s Turnpike in Fort Pierce, the behemoth Titleist Tour Trailer sits quietly next […]

Global Golf Post Supports San Francisco City Championship

GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS | Global Golf Post, the world’s leading golf news brand, announced March 11 that it would once again donate the funds for the greens fees of all finalists in the 2019 San Francisco City Championship. “As we have in the previous three years, we want to support this historically significant tournament and the […]

Twenty Years Later

Twenty years on, the glow remains for David Duval. In a confluence of fate, family and fortune, Duval and his father, Bob, won golf tournaments on the same early-spring Sunday, David capturing the Players Championship while his father won the PGA Tour Champion’s Emerald Coast Classic about 350 miles south. Ron Green Jr. recalls the […]

Unforgiving finish

“Be the right club, today,” Sutton said 19 years ago on the 18th fairway of the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course. His 6-iron approach was just that, but every shot on the often-overlooked final hole is fraught with danger. The Post’s Ron Green Jr. surveyed players about the final hole on the eve of the Players […]

The ‘We’ Phenomenon

Today, there are those such as Jordan Spieth, Danny Willett and the aforementioned Fowler who use the first person plural pronoun – we – almost as much as the first person singular pronoun – I, when describing their golf exploits. John Hopkins, our man of letters, looks into this linguistic turn of events and its […]

Worry Time

Since finishing third at the Masters last April, Jordan Spieth’s only top-10 finish was a tie for ninth at the Open Championship, where he could have won last July at Carnoustie. Since then, Spieth’s golf has blurred further, a mash-up of inconsistencies of every form. Our Ron Green Jr. tries to answer the question of […]