As technology in life and golf marches ahead, several of our game’s most important elements continue to endureReflecting on this year’s Open at Troon
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Golf Australia chief executive James Sutherland talks everything to do with the Australian Open, plus the War on Golf, the role LIV Golf plays in the cur
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