Professional Golf

Interview with European Tour Player Daniel Im

Today we met with Daniel Im after his first round at the Omega European Masters in Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland. Daniel is one of the nicest guys on the European Tour and has been performing very well this season. He has had the chance to play with Jon Rahm in the final round of the Dubai Duty Free […]

The 46th Walker Cup Match – What You Need to Know

The Walker Cup is one of golf’s most famous and historic events. In 1921 two events took place, one at Gleneagles and one at Royal Liverpool, these would go on to become The Ryder Cup and The Walker Cup, respectively. At the beginning of September, the 46th playing of the Walker Cup Match will take […]

Playing Golf Quickly Works, Just Ask Renato Paratore

Golf is undergoing a major image change, we’ve spoken about this before. We have seen new rule changes by the USGA and the R&A and new initiatives like Play 9, all designed to help speed up the game. Whilst golf is a sport with centuries old traditions, it is great to see the game being […]

The Solheim Cup – Will the Tension Continue in 2017?

Following the most controversial match in Solheim Cup history two years ago, team captains Annika Sorenstam and Juki Inkster may be hoping that the road to victory runs a little more smoothly this time around. Nonetheless as the best players from America and Europe converge on Des Moines Golf and Country Club, in Iowa, this […]

All Square Exclusive – Dylan Frittelli Interview at the PGA Championship

The All Square team caught up with Dylan Frittelli to ask him a few questions about his career to this point! Q – What was it like to win on tour and how did you celebrate? DF – The initial celebration was a long drive from Vienna down to Slovenia. I had a week-off afterwards […]

Kingsbarns Golf Links and the Ricoh Women’s British Open

The world’s best female golfers have arrived in Scotland for the Ricoh Women’s British Open Championship. All eyes are on Kingsbarns Links from 3 to 6 August 2017 as this incredible course holds its first major. With one of the most spectacular settings in golf, it is guaranteed to provide a sensational backdrop to the season’s […]

The Scottish Open and It’s 2017 Homecoming at Dundonald Links

Some golf tournaments have homes. Think of The Masters and Augusta National or The PLAYERS Championship and TPC Sawgrass. Well the Scottish Open used to have a home too, Loch Lomond Golf Club, and this year saw somewhat of a homecoming for the event. The Scottish Open Many may not be aware of the connection […]

Is It Time to Expand The Open Championship Rota?

The Open Championship is arguably the most special golf event in the world, just ask Henrik. It sums up the sport better than any with its firm roots in tradition but appeal to golfers and sports fans of all ages.The Open Rota is made up of some of the finest links golf courses that the […]

Martin Kaymer – Continental Europe’s First and Only US Open Champion

The US Open is the toughest test in golf, depending on the weather during The Open Championship. It takes a truly solid golf game to be crowned as US Open Champion. Today on our blog we want to look at the last European winner of the great tournament, Martin Kaymer. Record-Breaking Opening Rounds It was 2014 […]

Interview with U.S. Open Qualifier Joël Stalter

U.S. Open Qualification European Tour golfer and two-time All-American at the University of California, Berkeley, Joël Stalter has qualified for the US Open at Erin Hills. Having gone through the 36-hole qualifying tournament with a 68 and a 65 at Walton Heath, Stalter is on his way to his first major. He took some time […]

European Tour Stars Join All Square

The stars of European golf continue to join the fastest growing social network in golf, All Square. Members of the online community for golfers can now follow Matteo Manassero, Renato Paratore, Jorge Campillo and Alejandro Cañizares to get inside access to their golfing world’s. All Square continues to unify the world of golf by bringing […]

Best Courses To Play During The Masters Week

It may need little short of a miracle for the average golfer to get a tee time at Augusta National. Fortunately, there are a host of great courses close by, most of which open their fairways to visitors during Masters week. Rounds will unsurprisingly come at a premium, and you’re unlikely to have the course […]

The Masters Interview with Nicolas Colsaerts

Augusta National is almost impossible to get on. Thankfully some All Square users have and we’ve interviewed one of them to give you an insight into this historic course. Nicolas Colsaerts played the 2013 Masters Tournament and today he answers our questions on what it’s like to be a part of the tournament. To start, […]

Le Masters Sous Les Yeux de Romain Langasque

Pour vous donner un meilleur aperçu d’Augusta National et le Masters, nous avons posé quelques questions à Romain Langasque qui a participé à l’édition de l’année dernière en tant qu’amateur. Qu’est-ce qui fait d’Augusta National un endroit si spécial? Augusta National est un endroit fermé à (presque) tout le monde et même des personnes qui sont […]

Inside Look at The Masters with Romain Langasque

To give you a closer look at Augusta National and the Masters, we’ve asked a few questions to All Square member Romain Langasque from France. Romain participated in last year’s Masters as an Amateur and told us why everything is so different at Augusta, what makes the Masters so unique and his personal best moments. To start, can […]