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DAVID ‘FREDDIE’ CARR HAS SPENT TWO DECADES TRYING TO WIN THE AMERICA’S
The America’s Cup has just gone through possibly the most revolutionary change in its 174-year history. After almost 10 months of wrangling and fierce arguments behind closed doors since the conclusio
For most of the 58 years prior to the 1985 Ryder Cup, the event had been an overwhelmingly one-sided affair. But three days at The Belfry that September changed the momentum of the event forever
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
Golf Monthly editor Neil Tappin sits down with Luke Donald, the 2025 European Ryder Cup captain, to discuss this year’s contest in New York and how things might differ away from home
By European legend Colin Montgomerie
From reluctant captain to European talisman, Luke Donald has become the quiet force of a new era. Now he wants to do what no Ryder Cup captain has done in almost 40 years – go back to back on enemy soil