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Iain Carter
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52 days ago
It could be a struggle to match the tumultuous highs of last year but there is still plenty to look forward to in the coming 12 months, writes Iain Carter.
73 days ago
Innovation, evolution, revolution - golf's new faces championing change ⊕
With an influx of new people at the head of the sport's most important bodies, the groundwork is being laid for rapid change, writes Iain Carter.
87 days ago
'150th Open champion Smith needs more than a cool number plate' ⊕⊕
Cam Smith admits "it's in my head" as he tries to deal with his career stalling since winning the 150th Open and then joining LIV, writes Iain Carter.
3 months ago
'Johnny who? Why Keefer's rise is posing world ranking questions' ⊕
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American Johnny Keefer is on the verge of securing a Masters spot after moving into the world's top 50 but his rise is posing questions about the world ranking algorithms, writes Iain Carter.
'European golf in rude health but sponsor demands solutions to fractured game' ⊕
After a successful season inside the ropes for Europe's elite players, tour sponsors DP World are keen to sort off-course issues for the benefit of fans, writes Iain Carter.
4 months ago
Why Ryder Cup players get free pass to season-ending DP World Tour play-offs ⊕⊕
The DP World Tour needs Europe's biggest names at next month's season finale so has created a loophole to allow them to be there, writes Iain Carter.
'Golf England needs government backing for 2030 Solheim Cup bid' ⊕
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Following Europe's recent Ryder Cup success, England Golf is urging the government to underwrite its bid to stage the Solheim Cup in the country for the first time, writes Iain Carter.
'Stirring Sunday fightback cannot hide US Ryder Cup shortcomings' ○
America's final-day comeback brought unexpected respectability to the final score - but also exposed how far the US lag behind Europe in their Ryder Cup efforts, writes Iain Carter.
5 months ago
Why Friday's opening session is likely to shape Ryder Cup ○
The foursomes is arguably the format that most accurately tells us where a Ryder Cup team are at in terms of mood and form, writes golf correspondent Iain Carter.
'People being happy for me is bigger than any win' ○
Tommy Fleetwood is still enjoying last month's first win on American soil but is eyeing a second with the European Ryder Cup team later this month, writes Iain Carter.