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Golf course design is now in an era of star architects, but professional golfers are still bringing their name and vast playing knowledge to projects.
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Golf course design is now in an era of star architects, but professional golfers are still bringing their name and vast playing knowledge to projects.
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LIV Golf has embraced the former president. But much of golf’s establishment is keeping its distance, even as LIV and the PGA Tour seek a détente.
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With the addition of Woods, players will outnumber independent directors, giving them the final say in the tour’s plan to form a partnership with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.
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No matter which seaside, windswept course hosts the British Open, the final major tournament of the year puts a golfer’s imagination to work, and captures ours.
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The Open is not looking for a title sponsor for one of the world’s most celebrated tournaments, but other options could be on the table.
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Smith, defending a major tournament title for the first time this week, is happy not to get too worked up about much of anything.
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The two parties had promised not to poach each other’s players. Their decision to abandon that clause removes one of the few binding provisions of the agreement that has rocked golf.
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Many of the top golfers will be in Scotland. Here are a few hoping to break into their ranks.
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The course is considered a solid testing ground for the British Open, a major played just down the road a few days later.