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The Masters is easily the most anticipated event on the annual golf calendar, and it's hard to beat watching the best players on the planet compete
We're so accustom to the leaders going off in the final twosomes at the Masters, it's crazy to think that wasn't the case for a long and somewhat contentious time.
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They are one of the most-expensive parts of a golf course to build and maintain. And they didn’t always come with rakes.
No one knows for certain who started golf. But everybody knows who plays it now ' everyone does. From all walks of life, from every corner of the globe come men and women who play the game. From the six courses of Botswana and its 1,100 golfers to Japan ...
Black golfers built parallel worlds, broke barriers and changed the game forever. Black golfers built their own organizations amid exclusion and proved excellence under adversity. Pioneers like John Shippen, Charlie Sifford and Tiger Woods profoundly ...
The rich history of golf’s oldest championship is as much about the venues as the champions, and Bob Harig lists all of them. PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Golf’s oldest championship has been contested for more than 150 years but played at only 14 ...
The sport of golf, which seemed like such a staple in Britain in the 1600s and early 1700s, slowly faded in the latter 1700s. The Industrial Revolution was about to blossom, towns were expanding, and the old links were quickly being gobbled up for more ...