5 Greatest Presidents Cup Moments

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As this year’s match is on International soil at Royal Montreal, we look back at the five greatest moments of the Presidents Cup.

Questions: Trevor Immelman

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The former Masters champion is certainly keeping busy—from captaining the Internationals to becoming CBS’s lead analyst  Has it been difficult to focus on one thing at a time between the Presidents Cup and CBS? I don’t think it’s been that difficult to move between the two because it’s all about golf. Golf is the common […]

Best New or Returning Courses on Tour in 2021

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In golf, the new calendar year brings some fresh faces when it comes to golf courses. As the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and Champions Tour get ready to make another trip around the sun, players will visit some new spots in 2021 and return to a few familiar layouts they haven’t seen in a few […]

My Five Favorite Golf Matches of All-Time

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In the spirit of match play—and the drama and entertainment the format generates—here’s a look at my top five favorite golf matches of all-time. Rory McIlroy vs. Patrick Reed—2016 Ryder Cup, Hazeltine National In what may be one of the most energy-charged matches in Ryder Cup history, Reed and McIlroy’s dual at Hazeltine will be […]

My Top 5 Golf Bucket-List Experiences

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This May will mark seven years that I’ve been working in golf media, and there’s nothing more I can say except I’ve been living the dream. I’ve played Augusta National (short version: Used Jack Nicklaus’s locker in the Champions locker room, birdied 12, can still recall every shot). I’ve tucked behind the curtain at Shadow […]

My Courses: Gary Player

Very few golfers have played such a global variety of golf courses as Gary Player—the nine-time major champion shares his answers here in “My Courses” MY FAVORITE COURSE: If you were asked to choose your favorite rugby player and your child happened to be a star, you would have to pick him, right? So, I’ll […]

Royal Melbourne—The International Team’s Only Hope?

By Nick Edmund     According to the form book and every available statistic, this week’s 13th rendition of the Presidents Cup was unlikely to be a close encounter. Here’s the proverbial case for the prosecution: the International team had triumphed in only one of the previous dozen matches and that was more than two […]

I Was There – 1998 Presidents Cup

Royal Melbourne Golf Club holds a special place in my heart. It’s where I’ve won tournaments, shot my lowest round, and celebrated the International team’s lone triumph at The Presidents Cup, in 1998. In December, I’ll captain our side as we attempt to regain the golden trophy there. For four years, beginning in 2002, this […]

The Story of Liberty National, NYC’s Local Track

By James A. Frank   Paul Fireman is a man with a rare sort of vision—the ability to see possibilities where others don’t. Back in 1979 he saw potential in a fledgling British shoe manufacturer. He became the U.S. distributor, eventually bought the company, and in 2006 sold that company—Reebok—for $3.8 billion. About that same […]