Craw's Nest Tassie places snapped up in 10 minutes
Carnoustie's Craw's Nest Tassie can lay claim to the title of Britain's most popular amateur golf tournament after all 339 places for this year's event were snapped up within ten minutes of the competition's online application system going live this week. (...)
Scottish Boys' Championship sponsorship reaffirms Paul Lawrie's support for junior game
Paul Lawrie will continue to put money into Scottish junior golf but he believes it is the time he gives that is crucial. (...)
Jean Van de Velde refuses to dwell on painful memories
Jean Van de Velde remembers the most painful episode of his professional life all too vividly. (...)
European Tour unfazed by sponsor deadline
The European Tour is still confident that a sponsor will be secured for the Scottish Open although chief executive George O'Grady's deadline is due. (...)
New technology promises to help players become winning machines on the golf course
It may be famed as the ancient home of golf, but some distinctly 21st century technology has set tongues wagging in St Andrews. (...)
Sandy Lyle makes long overdue entry into World Golf Hall of Fame
Double major winner Sandy Lyle has at last been given a place in the World Golf Hall of Fame. (...)
Paul Lawrie plotting a route back to the Ryder Cup
Paul Lawrie's aim is to turn his renaissance into places on the next two European Ryder Cup teams, culminating on home soil at Gleneagles in 2014. (...)
'The Ryder Cup coming home' — dates of 2014 Gleneagles showdown confirmed
The Ryder Cup will be ''coming home'' to Gleneagles when the matches between Europe and the USA are played at the Perthshire resort in 2014. (...)
George Murray sets sights on Dubai and even more lucrative end to season
George Murray celebrated his last big European Tour finish by footing the bar bill at Anstruther Golf Club but the Scot is all business after his strong showing in South Africa at the weekend. (...)
R&A says changes to Rules of Golf represent 'common sense'
Lucrative cash prizes or gifts for holes-in-one will no longer compromise amateur status under the Rules of Golf. (...)