• The Quiet Corner of Spain Golfers Haven’t Discovered Yet

    The Quiet Corner of Spain Golfers Haven’t Discovered Yet
    Ask a British golfer to name a Spanish golf destination and the answers come quickly: Sotogrande, the Costa del Sol, perhaps Mallorca. All deserve their reputations. But there is a stretch of the Spanish coast that most UK players fly straight over on their way to the usual suspects, and it happens to be one of the most rewarding places in the country to swing a club. It is called the Costa Cálida, and it sits in the region of Murcia, in the south-east of Spain.
    For years this has been Sp
  • Dean means business at The Open’s last-chance saloon

    Dean means business at The Open’s last-chance saloon
    England’s Joe Dean claimed the top spot in the inaugural Last-Chance Qualifier to secure the final place in the field for The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale.
    The winner-takes-all qualifier, a new event introduced for this year’s championship, saw 12 players chase their dream of playing in The Open by competing over 18 holes of the iconic Southport links.
    The 32-year-old from Sheffield held his nerve for a one-shot victory in the warm and breezy conditions to seal the final spot in the
  • Edfors charges to maiden senior success at Irish Legends

    Edfors charges to maiden senior success at Irish Legends
    Johan Edfors produced a bogey-free final-round 66 to overturn a three-shot overnight deficit and secure his maiden Staysure Legends Tour title at the OFX Irish Legends.
    The 50-year-old, Swede finished on 17-under-par to claim victory by three shots at Carton House, with  Robert Coles finishing runner-up on 14-under-par. Emanuele Canonica, the first-round leader, completed the podium on 11-under-par.
    Starting the final round three shots behind Coles, Edfors made an immediate statement with a