| Editor's picks from Worldwide Golf |
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Golf's biggest events just keep coming and with the Olympic Games just around the corner, we cast our eye on both the Men's and Women's tournament as the world's top players target a Gold Medal in Tokyo. Our cover star, Wilco Nienaber, gives us the lowdown on his career goals while Yas Links-based professional, Luke Joy, details the life of a touring professional traveling around the world on the smaller Tours.
Don't forget to check out all the highlights from the EAGL Mini-Series, where the Worldwide Golf sponsored MENA Golfers team were crowned champions over the Fire course.
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Eight must-play courses in quarantine-free destinations
With the scorching summer in the UAE here to stay for the next few months, many of us are determined to escape the heat and connect with the world once again as the tourism industry slowly gets back to its feet with more countries easing border restrictions. Read the full article here. |
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Wilco Nienaber - The Speed Machine
We talk exclusively to the South African star, who first made his mark
on the international golf scene late last year when he launched a 439 yard drive at the Joburg Open.
Read the full article here. |
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Time for Tokyo
Golf will be making just its fourth appearance in the Games since it was first held in 1896 with Kasumigaseki Country Club in Kawagoe playing host to both the Men's and Women's 72-hole strokeplay tournament. Read the full article here. |
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| The latest happenings from the local golf scene
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Shergo Al Kurdi - One step at a time
We sat down with Jordanian youngster, Shergo Al Kurdi, for a long chat about his progress in the game and his ambitions for the future. Read here.
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Roger Duthie - Opening new doors
Roger Duthie is starting a fresh chapter with Performance54, where he can blend his passion for the game and develop new partnerships. Read here. |
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The joys of golf
We took Yas Links-based professional, Luke Joy, to Blackpool for a light-hearted game
of Graffiti Golf and to chat about the challenges of making a living from the game in the current climate. Read here. |
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Worldwide Golf has been the leading golf magazine in the Middle East since its initial launch in 1999. As golf in the region has grown so have we. By blending exclusive player features with local and international news in a lifestyle format, we give our readers not just a regional but a global feel of what is happening in golf. We are able to deliver inside the ropes content through our columnists Gary Player, David Howell, Rafa Cabrera Bello and Adri Arnaus as well as Pete Cowen, who is instructor to the stars on both the European and PGA Tours. |
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