Written by Martin Fitzpatrick
The USPGA typically selects a new Ryder Cup captain within two months of the conclusion of the previous Ryder Cup. However, this year, the USPGA has still not yet named name the 2010 American Ryder Cup team captain...
Written by Martin Fitzpatrick
In golf’s early years, match play style tournaments were far more widespread than they are today. The US Amateur, which was considered one of golf’s majors many years ago as well as the PGA Championship, were both match play events...
Written by Barney Cotton
Chris Wood has taken another big step toward gaining a place on the European Tour next season in the fifth round of the qualifying school in Spain. The 20 year old from Bristol, England, carded a three-under-par round of 69 for an 11-under total...
Written by Martin Fitzpatrick
Author John Feinstein referred to Q-School as golf’s fifth major in his widely popular book Tales from Q-School. The PGA Tour Qualifying School events are arguably the most pressure-packed tournaments in all of golf...
Written by Martin Fitzpatrick
When thinking of the greatest golfers of all time, names such as Nicklaus, Jones, Hagan, Hogan, and Woods are typically the first that come to mind...
Written by Alex Dimond
“There are only two types of player—those who keep their nerves under control and win championships, and those who do not...
Written by Lou Vozza
This is the last of a series of articles in which I am trying to rank the greatest golfers of all time. The most common method of comparison between top golfers is in number of career majors won...