30 July 2010
Latest Courses
CARNOUSTIE
Carnoustie, one of the three courses where the Alfred Dunhill Links is to be played, is older and tougher than St Andrews.
EAST LAKE GC
Atlanta's storied East Lake has a history going back to 1904 which strongly features legendary Bobby Jones.
BAILDON
Paul Simpson's hole-by-hole guide to Baildon GC near Bradford, a hidden gem with several claims to fame.
COG HILL G&CC
Cog Hill G&CC, its records show, was "the manifestation of the dream of Joe Jemsek and a testament to his vision".
GUT LARCHENHOF
where this week's Mercedes Benz Championship is be played, boasts the only Jack Nicklaus course in Germany.
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TPC BOSTON
the venue for the Deutsche Bank Championship, opened in 2002, but is already a TPC network leader.
CRANS-SUR-SIERRE
where this week's Omega European Open is to be played, has a history going back to 1905.
LIBERTY NATIONAL
Liberty National, venue of The Barclays this week, is said to be the most expensive Golf Club ever built.
GLENEAGLES
venue for this week's Johnnie Walker Championship is one of Scotland's most luxurious 5 star resorts.
RUDDING PARK: THE HAWTREE
Paul Simpson's hole-by-hole review of Golf365's battle with Rudding Park's Hawtree course.
- Howell on the comeback trail?
- Tseng and Hull out in front
- Bjorn firmly behind Montgomerie
- Manassero cut record in jeopardy
- Furyk cherishes victories
- Greene continues to amaze
- Ryder Cup exhibition in Newport
- Robert Rock-ed by disqualification
- Srirot equals record, leads in Brunei
- Rain ends Otaru action
- Greene leads with stunning 62
Latest Video
Photo Galleries
Day one at the 3 Irish Open
We picture some of the early, first-round front runners at the 3 Irish Open Go to Gallery
Women's British Open R1
A look at the action on day one of the Ricoh Women's British Open at Royal Birkdale. Go to Gallery
Women's British Open preview
This gallery looks at some of the big stars bidding for glory at this week's Ricoh Women's British Open. Go to Gallery





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