Building brand Poulter
He’s one of the world’s most talked-about golfers but can Ian Poulter add a major championship to further bolster his reputation?Sporting fame demands more than talent, it requires a story, something...
View ArticleThe Rise & Rise of Rory McIlroy
He’s overcome off-course problems, a drop in form and a barrage of criticism, but now he just can't stop winningSeptember 2013. To the rest of the world, Rory McIlroy’s meteoric rise has stalled, and...
View ArticleHere on Business
Rory McIlroy will push personal friendships aside this week, as he gets down to work to win the Ryder Cup for EuropeIt was 2009, and Rory McIlroy – two years away from winning his first Major and still...
View ArticleMystique of the Masters
The stories that the fairways and greens of Augusta could tell are endless, but here are the seven Sport favourites1997: Hello worldAt the end of 1996, after becoming the first player to win three...
View ArticleDesign for Strife
Ahead of the US Open next week, the course at Chambers Bay in Washington has come in for significant stick from the players. Time to let the man who designed it have his say“My father designed...
View ArticleOld Tricks
Millions will spend next week captivated by the charm and nuances of the Old Course at St Andrews, but what is it like to play?All the greats love the Old Course.Jack Nicklaus, Open champion at St...
View ArticleGrandest Finale
Five-time Open champion Tom Watson is back in Scotland next week, ready for one final crack at St Andrews – a course on which he has never won.It’s your final Open Championship. It’s not only taking...
View ArticleThe Greatest Open at St Andrews
Tony Jacklin went into the 1970 Open Championship as defending champion, and witnessed its dramatic denouement at close quarters“In 1969, I was a young man in my mid-20s who got to play golf with some...
View ArticleDrive Like a Girl
Charley Hull is one of the most exciting talents in golf. But, as she tells Sport, she is determined to go about her career in her own wayAlmost two years ago to the day, the European Solheim Cup...
View ArticleRory McIlroy
Tee-time mishaps, why cycling equals hell and the calming influence of Ernie Els
View Article“I’m making new memories”
Melissa Reid’s career was in danger of going off the rails, but now she heads into the Solheim Cup as one of Europe’s top golfers
View ArticleHome Comforts
With the the British Masters set to return to the European Tour next week, Ian Poulter looks forward to being back on familiar territory
View ArticleSeven stars of 2016
We've picked out a selection of burgeoning talents to keep an eye on in 2016. Expect their reputations to rocket
View ArticleMystique of the Masters
The stories that the fairways and greens of Augusta could tell are endless, but here are the seven Sport favourites
View ArticleDesign for Strife
Ahead of the US Open next week, the course at Chambers Bay in Washington has come in for significant stick from the players. Time to let the man who designed it have his say
View ArticleOld Tricks
Millions will spend next week captivated by the charm and nuances of the Old Course at St Andrews, but what is it like to play?
View ArticleGrandest Finale
Five-time Open champion Tom Watson is back in Scotland next week, ready for one final crack at St Andrews – a course on which he has never won.
View ArticleThe Greatest Open at St Andrews
Tony Jacklin went into the 1970 Open Championship as defending champion, and witnessed its dramatic denouement at close quarters
View ArticleDrive Like a Girl
Charley Hull is one of the most exciting talents in golf. But, as she tells Sport, she is determined to go about her career in her own way
View ArticleRory McIlroy
Tee-time mishaps, why cycling equals hell and the calming influence of Ernie Els
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