Old Tom Morris’ name is one of the most recognizable in golf. Until his death at 86, when he fell down a flight of stairs in The New Golf Club at St. Andrews, he was the most famous personality ...
It’s probably best to clarify at the outset here – we can’t and will never know for sure how far Old Tom Morris would hit the modern golf ball with modern equipment. He’s been dead for 115 ...
The story of golf can’t be told without Old Tom Morris. The four-time British Open champion (1861, 1862, 1864, 1867) was born in and died at St. Andrews, the birthplace of golf. And though the ...
The auction included 412 lots, with a more than 20 dedicated to Old Tom Morris. The family of the well-known competitor, greenskeeper, golf course designer and maker of both clubs and balls ...
Vandals have damaged the statue of Old Tom Morris for the second time since it was unveiled in St Andrews less than four months ago. Renowned golf historian Roger McStravick, who lives in St ...
Tell us a bit more about golf at Tain. Originally designed by Old Tom Morris, with latter input from John Sutherland of Dornoch, the golf course is predominantly of a links type with a few holes ...
For the second time since it was unveiled, the Old Tom Morris statue has been vandalized. The statue, which is on Bow Butts, the grassy bank behind the R&A Golf Club's clubhouse at St. Andrews in ...