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The USGA has received a donation of memorabilia related to Charlie Sifford, a pioneer of the game who was the first Black player to compete on the PGA Tour and the first Black member inducted into the ...
February in the Hudson Valley is no golfer’s idea of paradise. Unless, perhaps, you’re Scottish. When the temperature hit 50 degrees in late February 1888 — downright balmy in the Highlands — John ...
The 1925 U.S. Open held at Worcester Country Club is known mainly for golfing legend Bobby Jones calling a penalty stroke on himself that ended up costing him the championship. But there’s a much more ...
More iconic than some sporting competitions are the ways they signify their winners, whether that’s caps for footballers playing for their country, the yellow jersey for the leader and overall winner ...
The two-time Masters winner reveres golf's past and personalities, including the legendary writer who penned his 1974 Sports Illustrated cover story. AUSTIN, Texas — The office is packed with ...
The rich history of golf’s oldest championship is as much about the venues as the champions, and Bob Harig lists all of them. The walk across the Swilcan Bridge to the 18th at St. Andrews is one of ...
The plaque, installed by the Ulster History Circle, was revealed yesterday at the Ladies’ Clubhouse of the Royal Portrush Golf Club — the site where May, as a teenager, achieved one of her most ...
The Philadelphia Cricket Club's Wissahickon Course is more than a century old. It opened on the Fourth of July in 1922. This week, it hosts the Truist Championship, one of the PGA Tour's Signature ...