I am one of the millions of active golfers who have never had a hole-in-one.
The best that can be said of my game is that it is consistently inconsistent.
The humble golf course I call home has a membership that is collectively somewhat long in the tooth.
In order to help pay for a second-hand tractor, a golf day was organised at the end of September, and a rather famous former...
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Is there a club that has not been invaded by four non-members who mysteriously walk off with the main prize on the biggest sponsored...
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The most celebrated age-shooter of all time, Ed Ervasti, played the game well into his 100th year on earth.
Paddler Oscar Chalupsky began to play golf with a 24 handicap and inside 12 months claims that he was down to scratch.
A mighty tree has fallen at the unassuming golf course that I call home.
I have a new hero. His name is Harold Varner the Third.
At the unassuming golf course I call home, a few Covid protocols are being relaxed, writes @andycapostagno.