The trendsetting 'golfing scientist'
BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter writes about the 22-year-old physics student who makes his own golf clubs.
Vaughn Taylor wins his first PGA Tour title after Phil Mickelson misses a putt to force a play-off at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Home favourite Lydia Ko shrugs off the effects of an earthquake for her third NZ Women's Open title in four years.
South Africa's Charl Schwartzel shoots a final-day 63 to win the Tshwane Open at Pretoria Country Club by eight shots.
Danny Willett's victory in Dubai is the latest indicator the future of English golf is bright, writes Iain Carter.
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BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter writes about the 22-year-old physics student who makes his own golf clubs.
The Olympics and Ryder Cup are highlights but will Rory McIlroy complete the Grand Slam? BBC Sport's Iain Carter previews 2016.
Sport does not exist in a politics-free vacuum as the formation of a new parliamentary group acknowledges, writes Iain Carter.
As 14-time major champion Tiger Woods turns 40 he can reflect that no-one has had a bigger impact on the game, says Iain Carter.
A minority of doubters aside, leading golfers regard next year's Olympic return as a boost for the sport and a personal goal, writes Iain Carter.
From hitting a few balls on the range or a quick nine holes, to the full 18 and tournaments - how to get into golf.