News | 01 July 2007 The Player: Tony Jacklin Only Severiano Ballesteros can rival Tony Jacklin's importance in the development of European golf.
News | 01 July 2007 Turning back the clocks Numerous times over the last few years I have heard that Stanley Thompson's original design for Allandale Golf Club in Canada was still completely intact.
News | 01 July 2007 Polish potential Like other Eastern European countries, Poland is currently something of a blind spot on the European golf map.
News | 01 July 2007 Minimalism misunderstood Today, one can rarely read an article about a golf course without seeing the word 'minimalism' somewhere in the description.
News | 01 July 2007 Inspired design Are holes, and entire courses, that are based on someone else’s design themes somehow a lesser type of architecture? Adam Lawrence investigates.
News | 01 July 2007 Old White Course, The Greenbrier Lester George has recaptured the glories of old by restoring the Greenbrier's Old White course, says Bruce Matson.
News | 01 April 2007 The Links at Las Palomas Golf marketing professionals tend to have a fairly free and easy way with words.
Philip Mackenzie Ross Feature | 01 April 2007 Philip Mackenzie Ross The last flowering of golf’s Golden Age? Jonathan Gaunt profiles Philip Mackenzie Ross, designer of Southerness and recreator of Turnberry.
News | 01 April 2007 Seen the pictures? Play the course Three of the most famous golf images in the world originate from my home club, Conwy in north Wales. The three paintings are entitled 'Difficult Bunker', 'The Drive' and 'Putting Green', but as their locatio