Golf

The Politics of Sport Could Learn from the Sport of Politics

If sports people are to be held up as role models, then so too should our politicians and leaders of industry. Equally if our politicians are to be held accountable and expected to be transparent with how they spend tax

No Fun Being a Lady

There has been a huge debate on racism in sport in Australia over the past month, but what about sexism in sport in Australia? It was interesting to read during Wimbledon nine time champion of the tournament Martina Navratilova say

Playing out of the Rough

Blame it on Rio was an eighties comedy romp starring Michael Caine. Sadly there is very little to laugh about in a headline that keeps surfacing in relation to the Rio Olympic games next year in 2016. The International Golf

The Links to The Old Course

The British Open may be done and dusted for another year but this year as always there were some memorable moments that were not necessarily seen or heard by those watching on television. The Bogey – Graham DeLaet waited 54

Was that Fore or Four?

Just as cricket appears to be looking to shorten the length of its game, there is talk of golf looking to expand its. It has been suggested that the bi-ennial Ryder Cup golf tournament between the United States and Europe