The 153rd Open Championship starts at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland on Thursday afternoon (AEST) with 156 players looking to claim the last major on offer in 2025.The only way to catch every single round live and exclusive is on…
In this interview courtesy of Stingers GC Media, Louis Oosthuizen shares insights from the fourth week of the LIV Golf season in Singapore. After a stellar performance last week in Hong Kong, where the Stingers team finished second, Oosthuizen discusses…
As Darren Fichardt nears his 50th birthday, there is interest in his prospective involvement in senior golf. Fichardt has had a notable career and remains active on the DP World Tour (DPWT). Recently, he missed the cut at the Joburg…
Gary Player gives his thoughts on new SA Open champion Dylan Naidoo, Papwa Sewgolum #IOL #SANews * Subscribe to IOL: http://bit.ly/2oHbPBf Join our community and connect with us online! Visit IOL on http://bit.ly/2oa3Ix1 Follow us on Twitter https://bit.ly/2UNpeVH Like us…
Exclusive Interview with Golf Legend Gary Player | SA Open, Papwa Sewgolum, and The Masters Insights Join me for an exclusive interview with the legendary golfer Gary Player, as he shares his insights and experiences on various aspects of his…
Join us for an insightful discussion with Dylan Naidoo as he shares his remarkable experience of winning the SA Open. In this video, we delve into how his achievement is set to inspire the next generation of players of colour…
When we celebrate the SA Open winner, we should also remember those who went before him Many of my fellow South Africans are of the opinion that we should move away from the racial stigmas of the past. And, in…
I spoke to Toto Thimba Jnr at Houghton Golf Club ahead of the Joburg Open, about Dylan Naidoo’s SA Open victory, the lack of black mentors in SA golf and the legacy he wants to leave behind. What do you…
Dylan Naidoo’s victory in the South African Open on Sunday was the first win by a player of Indian heritage in the tournament and achieved on the course where one of the uglier incidents in apartheid sport played out decades…