The Million Dollar was never about the golf. It was always the peripheral stuff, particularly how spectacularly well the press were treated.
I dusted off my clubs (euphemism for removing rat droppings) and gave the new decade my best shot, together with about 98 of my...
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It’s February, which means old-fashioned pressmen such as myself can drink again.
In his latest magazine contribution in the section dedicated to golf’s triers, ANDY CAPOSTAGNO talks about his home comforts.
I once asked Dale Hayes if there was a trick shot he had never mastered.
The first time I met Ernie Els he was ordering a Castle in the room set aside for the press at Royal Johannesburg.
Watching Shane Lowry waddle into history at Royal Portrush, I was reminded of a similar day, nine years ago.
I am in love with a website dedicated to Donald Trump and the game of golf.
I don’t know about you, but one of golf’s new rules is giving me sleepless nights.
The thing that has changed the game of golf fundamentally is television, writes ANDY CAPOSTAGNO.