Golfing press changes over six decades
I played in my first Open when I was 17 in 1934 and have had more than six decades of working with the golfing press. They always treated me very well and in my turn […]
I played in my first Open when I was 17 in 1934 and have had more than six decades of working with the golfing press. They always treated me very well and in my turn […]
Professional golf is probably squeaky clean nowadays, perhaps because there are TV cameras with zoom lenses everywhere and eagle-eyed commentators like Peter Alliss ready to pounce, but in the old days you had to keep […]
At one of the tournaments in 1964 I overheard Dai Rees talking to Ken Bousefield about a millionaire management consultant called Ernest Butten, who had started a scheme to train selected young professional golfers to […]
My golfing career was just beginning to get going in 1939, when I turned 23. But over the next six years I played only two rounds. It is difficult now to imagine the effect which […]
From my beginnings in the professional game through to my peak in the 1950s, there were only three players with swings that really impressed me. The first was Bert Hodson, who was professional at Chigwell. […]
From the day of my victory at Portrush, my life was changed. I had already played in the Ryder Cup, had won the odd tournament and had always been popular with the press because of […]