News | 01 April 2008 Desmond Muirhead Forrest Richardson profiles the life and works of the eccentric British architect.
News | 01 April 2008 Robert von Hagge: light and shade Adam Lawrence talks to the veteran American architect about beauty.
Pete Dye: The innovator Interview | 01 January 2008 Pete Dye: The innovator Richard Wax speaks with legendary golf architects Pete and Alice Dye and their associate Tim Liddy
News | 01 January 2008 The Player: Ewen Murray Never short of an opinion on screen in his role as one of Sky Sports’ voices of golf, Scotsman Ewen Murray is just the same away from the TV.
News | 01 January 2008 Interview: Pete Dye The architect of Whistling Straits, Kiawah Island and TPC Sawgrass spills the beans about his life, his golf courses and his love for messing with pros' minds.
News | 01 January 2008 Investigating hazards Hazards define the game of golf, and a course on which they are poorly placed is a frustrating, joyless place. Adam Lawrence investigates their use.
News | 01 January 2008 Rolling and tumbling The majority of golf shots are played on or around greens, so green design is central to the success of any course. But, as the pressure to increase green speeds grows, so the ability of architects to build interesting greens is reduced. Or is it?