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When the PGA Tour went public earlier this year with steps being implemented to improve the pace of play, it was careful not to suggest round times were suddenly going to drop by 20 minutes. Think ...
Jackson Byrd, the son of five-time PGA Tour winner Jonathan Byrd, is carrying on his family's name in the game. He'll soon tee off as a freshman at Clemson University, his father's alma mater, where ...
John Steinbreder John Steinbreder is the managing editor of GGPBiz and the course architecture and travel editor at Global Golf Post. An award-winning journalist with some 40 years experience, John is ...
Lewine Mair Lewine Mair is a senior writer with Global Golf Post who writes about a variety of events – men’s and women’s – in Europe and the Middle and Far East. Mair covered golf, tennis and a ...
As a supporter of Global Golf Post, we want to show you our appreciation. For your first year, we are waiving the $60 annual membership fee and granting you complimentary access to GGP+, the new home ...
Jim Nugent Jim Nugent is the Founder & Publisher of Global Golf Post. He has worked in golf media for more than a quarter century, and he is a frequent guest on Golf Channel and numerous golf talk ...
John Hopkins John Hopkins has written about golf for a half century, for The Sunday Times, then The Times and now Global Golf Post. In 2008 he was named “Sports Internet Writer of the Year” by the ...
In hiring Brian Rolapp to oversee the continuing evolution of the PGA Tour as its chief executive officer, the tour has taken the bold step of going outside its orbit to find its new leader who will ...
Ben Griffin will tee off in the U.S. Open as the 15th-ranked player in the world, a far cry from where he was after quitting the game in 2021. Read Green In Regulation to learn how a chance meeting at ...
What went wrong for Rory McIlroy during his first-round 74 in the U.S. Open? Was it a continuation of the slump he has seemed to be in since winning the Masters, his fifth major title and with it the ...
Tommy Fleetwood, he of the ever-present smile who just might be one of the most popular players on the PGA Tour, is eyeing a major breakthough at the U.S. Open.
Next week, 63 of the best junior golfers in the world representing 14 countries will tee it up at the Toyota Junior World Cup in Japan. Over its 33-year history, the tournament has hosted several ...
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