- Huggan: Say Anything
- Tiger Woods has created a stir in his return visit to Australia, but he continues to disappoint when it comes to speaking his mind
- Huggan: Critical Juncture
- A possible Rory McIlroy jump to the PGA Tour is just one of the challenges facing the European Tour
- Presidents Cup: Perpetual Guests
- How to explain the U.S.'s dominant record in the Presidents Cup? As John Huggan says, it might have something to do with where the matches are staged.
- Walker Cup: Time Capsule
- The Walker Cup is a competition reminiscent of another era -- for better or worse
- Solheim Cup: Cup Half Empty
- What was not to like about this Solheim Cup? Well, John Huggan says, now that you ask...
- Huggan: Misguided Mission Of Golf Course Set Ups
- The PGA Championship at Hazeltine National was yet another example of a course setup leading to unimaginative golf
- Huggan: Blame The Tools, Not The Craftsmen
- Tom Watson's run at Turnberry reintroduced the argument that golf doesn't have enough shotmakers left. John Huggan says it's not that simple
- Golf: Huggan: Not Done Yet
- Five years after Ernie Els suffered a bitter Open loss down the road at Troon, the South African is still intent on adding to his major haul
- Huggan: Welcome Respite
- Over the next two weeks Europe will lie at the center of the golf universe. John Huggan says that's (mostly) a good thing
- Golf: US Open: Dark Days
- With only a few exceptions, there was little to celebrate at Bethpage Black. And that would especially be the case for the European contingent
- Huggan: Secondary Stage
- To John Huggan, Wales' Celtic Manor may be just the latest offering in a run of unspectacular European Ryder Cup venues
- Huggan: Armed And Dangerous
- A win in the BMW PGA Championship provided Paul Casey another shot of confidence, and proved he?s ready to contend for a major


















