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The US Open returns to Pinehurst’s No.2 course next month, back to
There was a time when no seaside holiday was complete without a turn around an Arnold Palmer putting course. And while those days might seem distant now, they haven’t entirely disappeared. The great g
Two-time Burghley winner Pippa Funnell walks this year’s track, assessing the impact of the route being reversed for the first time in some years
Some British team performances transcend their own sport and assume iconic status due to their groundbreaking nature or degree of difficulty. One thinks of England regaining cricket’s Ashes from Austr
In the Scottish village of Kenmore, the mellow glow of Loch Tay draws visitors into a world of castles and crannogs, amid autumn’s beauty in a towering forest
Fourteen yacht clubs assembled two-boat teams to contest the ‘unofficial’ world cup of yachting, gathering Admiral’s Cup veterans reliving their dreams through to youth crews realising theirs in compe
Nike Lyberth-Berthelsen, the general secretary of the Greenland Football Association (GBU), gazes lovingly at the new 4G astroturf surface at the Nuuk Stadium for the umpteenth time, a proud grin upon