The Lost Art of Shot Making

Perhaps I’m showing my age here, but when I reminisce about my first set of golf clubs, I am faced with rather horrible images of a perished green leather golf bag (weighing an absolute tonne), a handful of different coloured TopFlites, a collection of useless gadgets I’d been given for Christmas including that circular blue rubber ball-cleaner filled with sponge – remember those? – and an assortment of antique golf clubs. “That’s what my bag looks like now!” I hear you cry, but I know you’re joking because no self-respecting golfer would be…Read more …

Most Memorable Hole

Guest Author: The Colonel Reading the recent ‘Horror Hole’ blog, in which Ed confessed to his worst ever score on any one particular hole, it struck me that the exact opposite – the once-in-a-lifetime most memorable hole was a similarly suitable topic for consideration. Watching Sergio Garcia clamber up a tree recently, and hit an extraordinary one-handed backhand chop straight back into the middle of the fairway was, for me, confirmation that the spirit of Seve Ballesteros will live on forever in the hearts and minds of those golfers for whom the swashbuckling…Read more …