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Paying tribute to those golf lost in 2025
The golf world lost some prominent figures in 2025, individuals who made lasting contributions to the game and its community.
The World Golf Hall of Famer had a cult-like following in Japan and remains the winningest golfer on the Japan Golf Tour.
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In memoriam: Golfing greats we lost in 2025
McEvoy was at the peak of his game in the late Seventies. He won the Amateur Championship in 1977 and 1978, the Silver Medal at The Open Championships of 1978 and 1979 for Low Amateur and, in 1978, ...
The most improbable and somewhat mysterious 1976 Australian Open men’s singles champion remains etched in sporting folklore ...
Today, we’re focusing on one of our most important areas — golf courses. The tracks featured in these posts are from all ...
Once worth millions, these abandoned mansions and castles around the world fell into ruin after fires, wars, and financial ...
Charley Hull slips through the front door of her stone 17th-century home, her platinum blonde hair slicked into a sweaty ...
A host of figures from the world of sport died in 2025. Here, we remember some of those sporting names. Tiger Bech: The ...
A successful Visit Bemidji social media campaign proverbially put Bemidji on the map in 2024. Despite trials and tribulations ...
Hook’s 11-page memoir is on a website, The World War II Experience, a local nonprofit that preserves the stories of the World ...
With Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor stripped of his titles, there have been some adjustments to the Sandringham guestlist this ...
You can become a much better skier or snowboarder. A hot winter trend is multi-day immersion ski & snowboard camps, many run ...
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