A winner again, but still sullen - May 2012 There was a time, just a few short weeks ago,
when the PGA Tour must have looked like a
newly bleak and unforgiving landscape to
Tiger Woods.
Alliss revels in golf’s theatre - March 2012 I‘ve done 41 of these shows in the last six months,” Peter Alliss told me, standing next to the backstage entrance in the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham.
Memorex are made of this - January 2012 Having recently unearthed his video player for the first time in a decade, Tom Cox settled in for an afternoon’s nostalgic viewing when he discovered a prized collection of old tapes.
The joys of going solo - November 2011 Fourballs, foursomes, greensomes...there are many ways to enjoy a round of golf but the author is a keen devotee of being a golfer of “no standing” – alone on the course.
Crowd pleaser - July 2011 A cavalier approach to the game made Seve the player we all willed to win, while his empathy with the common man made him the golfer we took to our hearts. Tom Cox was among the crowd at the 1988 Open
There's no beginning to his talent - July 2010 The laugh-out-loud book of the summer has to be The Phantom of the Open, the heart-warming if bizarre story of part-time crane driver who shot the highest score in Open history. Meet Maurice Flitcroft...