Old Course Hotel warns Kenly Farm windfarm could damage St Andrews' appeal
The home of golf could lose its appeal if plans for a windfarm on the outskirts of St Andrews are given the go-ahead. (...)
Angus Council looking for a new golfing partner
A deadlock in trading negotiations has forced Angus Council to find a new golf business partner in China, it has emerged. (...)
St Andrews golf shop Auchterlonies enjoying China trade links
A historic St Andrews golf retailer is enjoying an upturn in business after exploring trade links with China. (...)
Award puts British Golf Museum at forefront of national collections
The British Golf Museum in St Andrews has officially become the latest of Scotland's finest national treasures. (...)
Businessman and keen golfer Doug Tully
Douglas (Doug) Tully, the deputy chairman of the club committee at the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, has died suddenly after a heart attack at his home in Broughty Ferry. (...)
American golf film has a unique take on the Kingdom
Divots have been taken out of an American film called Golf In The Kingdom for its below par portrayal of golf in Fife. (...)
Angus Archives open day to have a sporting focus
A 200-year-old minute book from Montrose Royal Albert Golf Club will go on public display at Angus Archives near Forfar next week. (...)
Gleneagles Hotel appoints golf director for 2014 Ryder Cup preparations
Stuart McEwen has been appointed director of golf at Gleneagles Hotel and will play a key role in preparations for the 2014 Ryder Cup. (...)
New chief executive for Kingsbarns Golf Links
Kingsbarns Golf Links has appointed Alan Hogg as its new chief executive. (...)
GB&I selectors will be watching Amateur championship at Hillside
The selectors have been watching closely all year and will continue into August, and GB&I Walker Cup captain Nigel Edwards will have two more training camps before Royal Aberdeen, but every candidate for the team that will be charged with getting the trophy back from the Americans knows they have the chance to play their way in at the Amateur Championship at Hillside this week. (...)
Michael Stewart back in Walker Cup frame
Walker Cup hopeful Michael Stewart will return today after more than a month out with a wrist injury. (...)
2010 Open generated £40m for Fife
Last year's Open golf championship in St Andrews was worth a staggering £40 million to Fife's economy, a new study has revealed. (...)
Membership boost for Letham Grange Golf Club
An Angus golf club caught up in a course ownership dispute for over a decade is preparing to celebrate its 25th anniversary next month, boosted by news that membership has now exceeded 450 golfers. (...)
Tributes paid to golf icon and Open legend Seve Ballesteros
Tribute has been paid in St Andrews to three-times Open champion and former world number one Seve Ballesteros. (...)
Golfing pioneer Old Tom Morris's artefacts on display
Golf fans can now see the workbench where the father of the modern game made clubs and balls, after it was uncovered during renovations. (...)
Don't stop believing — David Wilson's dramatic comeback clinches Scottish Boys' Championship
David Wilson had been told by his Troon Welbeck clubmate Michael Stewart prior to the Scottish Boys' Championship to always believe and have confidence in himself, but he might have been the only person who retained those feelings 15 holes into Saturday's final at Dunbar. (...)
Alan Tait launches Scottish golf circuit Optical Express Tour
Former European Tour player Alan Tait is attempting for a third time to establish an independent golf circuit in Scotland. (...)
Scottish Boys' Championship: Battling Craig Lawrie goes out
Craig Lawrie may face a long road following his father Paul's achievements in golf but the battling qualities of the 1999 Open champion's 15-year-old son will help him along, if this week's Scottish Boys Championship is anything to go by. (...)
Scottish Boys' Championship: Lawrie senior feeling 'nae great' at Dunbar
More than two decades of a professional career and victories ranging from his 1999 Open triumph to the Andalucian Open win just last month should have prepared Paul Lawrie for every experience known in golf, but he suffered through a unique moment on the first tee at Dunbar. (...)
Visitors take on Tartan Day golf challenge
Fife has given a warm welcome to visitors from China, South Africa and London for the Tartan Day Scotland international golf challenge 2011. (...)