In a desperate effort to inject some much-needed inspiration into his own floundering game, Mak Lok-lin recalls the greatest events in Major championship history in this, the second installment of his “Top-10 Series”
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Written by Mak Lok-lin
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These are golden days for Asian golf and it would be natural for expectations to rocket sky-high as we embark on a hectic summer season that includes The Open and culminates with golf’s long-...
When did you start playing - and where?
I was brought up in Gullane in Scotland, which is home to many great courses, including Gullane Golf Club and Muirfield is very close by, so golf was very...
When did you start playing - and where?
I started playing at the age of eight, here in Hong Kong.
How often do you play?
I generally play once a week and try to practise once midweek...
How special was it for you to win your national Open?
I’ve always really liked the Volvo China Open. It means a lot to me. I can’t even explain how much, especially because I won the Volvo...
No one ever told me there would be so much involved in carrying a set of golf clubs round 18 holes of golf. But I have been caddying at St Andrews for two seasons now and I have my stories to...
If you haven’t heard much about Bryson Dechambeau, you will soon enough. After a historic 2015 as an amateur, Dechambeau turned pro following last month’s Masters. In his very first event in the...
Fowler, 26, has been credited with infusing golf with a youthful attitude that is somewhat at odds with the sport’s country club image. His good looks have earned comparisons to Zac Efron and...
Bubba Watson knows a good thing when he sees it - and in young rising talent Dou Zecheng, the two-time Masters champion believes China has a definite star of the future.
Dou, who played the...
Famous Belgians: Audrey Hepburn, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, painters Rubens and Magritte, punk rock band Plastic Bertrand, Georges Remi, creator of Tintin, and...
On 20 July, 2015, a 22-year-old amateur called Paul Dunne was the last player to tee off in the final round of The Open. Playing alongside the 2010 winner, Louis Oosthuizen, Dunne had become the...