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USA hot favourites to reclaim Solheim Cup and end European dominance.
I often tell people that if you’re considering getting into golf or want to watch more of it, match play is the perfect place to start, and this year’s Solheim Cup will be no exception. Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia plays host to this year’s match between the USA and Europe. The…
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Great Britain and Ireland win the Curtis Cup beating the United States of America 10.5-9.5
For the first time since 2016 and for only the ninth time in Curtis Cup history, Great Britain and Ireland reclaim the Curtis Cup after a stunning weekend of golf at Sunningdale Golf Club. Captained by Catriona Matthew, who becomes the first winning captain of the Curtis Cup for amateurs and the Solheim Cup for…
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Five things learnt from the 2024 AIG Women’s Open
Lydia Ko claimed victory at the 2024 AIG Women’s Open, finishing seven-under-par at the historic Old Course at St Andrews. The New Zealander secured the win by two shots over defending champion Lilia Vu, Ruoning Yin, Nelly Korda, and Jiyai Shin. Here are five takeaways from the weekend and what the future holds for the…
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Paris 2024: Golf proves its Olympic worth with emotional performances and crowds
Many people, like myself, questioned why golf is an Olympic sport, but the performances of the best players in the world have proved why it belongs on one of sports biggest stages. Last week, Scottie Scheffler won the men’s Olympic gold medal for the United States, whilst Lydia Ko secured gold for New Zealand in…
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LIV Golf UK: My Experience
LIV Golf returned to the UK this year at JCB Golf and Country Club in Rocester. I attended the first round on Friday, and it wasn’t just the golf grabbing the headlines—several noteworthy moments and events added to the excitement of the day. Traffic disaster The traffic heading to the course was an absolute disaster!…
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Xander Schauffele crowned Champion Golfer of Year after winning the 152nd Open at Royal Troon
The current men’s Olympic champion, the current men’s PGA Championship winner, is now The Open Championship winner. A superb, final round, six-under-par 65 was enough to claim his first Claret Jug. The American, born in San Diego, California finished on nine-under-par, two shots clear of Justin Rose and Billy Horschel. Once he got going, after…
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