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With the passing of Pete Dye at age 94 last Thursday, golf lost perhaps the greatest course designer of the modern era. In this issue, GGP takes measure of his life and legacy, examines his most significant courses and shares a perspective on Dye from overseas.
Australia’s Cameron Smith capitalized on Brendan Steele’s late stumble and won the Sony Open in Hawaii, defeating Steele with a par on the first playoff hole at Waialae Country Club.
South Africa’s Branden Grace went low in Johannesburg on Sunday to surpass countryman Louis Oosthuizen and win the South African Open.
The Patrick Reed rules controversy, which has lingered like too much garlic, has brought about what feels like an existential moment for the game, writes Ron Green Jr.
After going six months without swinging a club due to injury – a veritable trip to Siberia in professional golf terms – two-time PGA Tour winner James Hahn is back and striving to maintain his playing privileges.
A group of Australian-born PGA Tour players were among those who contributed to relief efforts related to the ongoing wildfires in their homeland.
With a stellar performance at the South African Open, Jayden Trey Schaper signaled that he is an up-and-coming player to watch.
The 2021 Walker Cup’s spring dates at Seminole could pose potential scheduling conflicts for top college players, but the USGA and the club are proactively seeking to avoid the possibility, writes Jim Nugent.
The Tennessee duo of Tim Jackson and Craig Smith won the National Senior-Junior, a tournament featuring senior amateurs paired with mid-amateurs in Jupiter, Fla.
Sahith Theegala’s decision to pay his own way Down Under paid rich dividends when he became the first American to win the Australian Master of the Amateurs tournament at Victoria Golf Club.
This week’s installment of The Divot weighs in on arguably the three worst words in golf.
Mike Cullity
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