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Ron Green Jr. Ron Green Jr. is a senior writer for Global Golf Post. He has covered golf for more than 30 years including nearly 90 major championships. He served as president of the Golf Writers ...
Suddenly, it feels like U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley is on the clock and the good news for him is at least half of the expected American team finished in the top 10 at the Open Championship.
Jim Nugent Jim Nugent is the Founder & Publisher of Global Golf Post. He has worked in golf media for more than a quarter century, and he is a frequent guest on Golf Channel and numerous golf talk ...
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S cottie Scheffler continues to stretch our understanding of what a superstar is capable of doing in the post-Tiger Woods era. He is the standard for a new generation. “I never thought in my lifetime ...
John Steinbreder John Steinbreder is the managing editor of GGPBiz and the course architecture and travel editor at Global Golf Post. An award-winning journalist with some 40 years experience, John is ...
John Hopkins John Hopkins has written about golf for a half century, for The Sunday Times, then The Times and now Global Golf Post. In 2008 he was named “Sports Internet Writer of the Year” by the ...
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Scottie Scheffler has been the best player in the game for at least three years, including this one, and for a guy who had never played links golf until 2021, he’s handling Royal Portrush like he grew ...
Lewine Mair Lewine Mair is a senior writer with Global Golf Post who writes about a variety of events – men’s and women’s – in Europe and the Middle and Far East. Mair covered golf, tennis and a ...
Brian Harman's focus is, understandably, on the coming weekend at Royal Portrush which could resolve some Ryder Cup questions. It’s the familiar equation players often cite – play well and everything ...
Despite a triple bogey, Justin Rose battled to stay within sight of the leaders during the second round of the Open at Royal Portrush. Robert MacIntyre, on the other hand, fired a 66 and is among the ...
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