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Tom

Abbott

Walking through the town of St. Andrews in the evening is a wonderful atmosphere.
It is arguably the most famous structure in all of golf, majestic and mighty, as it guards the home of golf.
A great charm of St. Andrews is how close life is to the 18th green.
Saturday was about checking in on Renton Laidlaw, and finding a way to feed our crew.
I was warned ahead of time that the days will be long, but Im not quite sure I was prepared.
Americans criticize Brits about their teeth and their food. And, being British, I must concur with one of them.
I arrived in Scotland unscathed; though, I nearly wiped out three of us in a golf cart soon thereafter.
All eyes will be on Scotland for the next few weeks. Here are some players to keep an eye on as well.
I have been told on good authority not to expect Carnasty in three weeks time at the Open Champ.
With the U.S. Open almost off and running it’s time for me to stick my neck out and make predictions.
A look at the current European Solheim Cup team if it was formed today. And a terrible loss for the game.
Westwood’s win may have him primed for a major run. And the hottest female player may be on the LET.
A young South African may have Ernie Els’ old caddie on his bag, but he reminds me of Tiger Woods.
It was a crushing defeat last week for England’s Davies. And for the right price, you can take a lesson from Annika.
Having attending Mercer University, I have a special affinity with Georgia’s most famous sporting event.
A young South African has his sights set on the U.S., and has some help in the form of Ernie Els.
It’s time to start making room for the next generation of South African golfing superstars.
A former British Amatuer champion finally breaks through with his first Euro Tour win.
Henrik Stenson is once again off to a good start on the European Tour, but can he keep it going?
Justin Rose is wilted, but will bloom again. And a trio of European ladies are becoming moms.
A couple of Americans will be playing in Abu Dhabi, while a handful of Europeans will try their luck in the U.S.
Tiger Woods is building his first course on familiar -- and very rich -- grounds. Darren Clarke isn’t the BBC Sports Personality of the Year -- yet.