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Washington Bureau Chief @telegraph | Golfer ⛳️

Washington, DC Katılım Kasım 2011
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Mary Jordan@marycjordan·
Any journalists looking for a new job? The Martha Vineyard Gazette is looking for a reporter to write about big issues on the small island. The job comes with a furnished two bedroom home. Details here: vineyardgazette.com/henry-beetle-h…
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@mrewanmurray Yes, maybe showing some limitations. On and off the golf course, today. Let’s see what he says next time he’s asked. Keep asking, please.
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Alan Shipnuck
Alan Shipnuck@AlanShipnuck·
This might be the most pointless press release in sports history.
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@JNucci23 He did it to himself.
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John Nucci
John Nucci@JNucci23·
Can’t help but think about what LIV did to Phil’s legacy. He was universally loved by golf fans. A sure fire Ryder Cup Captain. A lock for a broadcasting career making tens of millions of dollars. Instead, he’ll be (mostly) remembered for LIV and its failure.
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The Wall Street Journal
Breaking: After weeks on life support, LIV Golf has lost the funding of its Saudi backers, sounding the death knell for the upstart league that split pro golf on.wsj.com/4uaDMg4
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@jarodhitchcock No one who knows golf has forgotten. What’s more amazing is that he was never selected for the Ryder Cup - an absolutely mad decision but totally in keeping with the PGA’s ability to ignore talented players in favour of buddies.
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JH@jarodhitchcock·
People seem to forget John Daly won an Open at St Andrews, in the wind. It was phenomenal golf and I'm not sure the Old Course has played that difficult since, especially on the final day.
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MYGOLFSPY
MYGOLFSPY@MyGolfSpy·
Looks only. No performance. No brand bias. Rank these irons 1 → 4 (best to worst) based purely on how they look. Be honest…which one are you actually proud to pull? 👇 Drop your rankings
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Dylan Byers
Dylan Byers@DylanByers·
One small state-of-the-culture observation on last night…. Shortly after leaving the Hilton, where a gunman attempted to enter the room in which the President, Vice President, several cabinet members, congressmen, dignitaries, business executives, and hundreds of America’s leading journalists were gathered, I went to a bar with a small group of colleagues to touch base, get our bearings, and, ideally, watch the news coverage. When I lived in Washington a decade ago, bars like this one usually had at least one TV tuned to CNN or Fox News. These TVs were on a hockey game, and no one in the bar seemed aware of what had just taken place mere blocks away. We asked a bartender to change the channel to CNN so we could watch the president’s briefing with captions, which they did. But then, a few minutes later, the bartender said he’d been informed by the manager that the bar had a policy against showing political content, and he’d have to go back to sports. I tried to imagine what this bar might have looked like on March 30, 1981, an hour or so after Hinckley fired shots at Reagan at the very same hotel. I imagine every television would have been on CNN or the wall-to-wall special coverage on the broadcast networks, and that passers by would have come in to watch, as well. The media is giving this the ample coverage it deserves. But it’s unnerving how desensitized so many people have become—to shootings, obviously, but also to political violence and the abnormality of the moment. Maybe I’m wrong, maybe we just picked the wrong bar. But I doubt it. Pew Research recently reported that attention to news in the U.S. has declined across all age groups since 2016, and that young adults (ages 18 to 29) have consistently had the lowest levels. Even as the news itself intensifies—in politics, geopolitics, technology, etc—more and more people seem to be tuning it out. And I suppose this is how you find yourself in a bar in the nation’s capital, an hour after crouching behind a chair as secret service members evacuate the President of the United States from the room, being told that you’ll have to watch Penguins vs. Flyers.
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@jamierkennedy Personally amazed that Dunaverty is up at £65. It’s a nice wee course, but the Machrihanish effect must be in play to raise price to that level.
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Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy@jamierkennedy·
A list of the best golf courses in Scotland you can play in 2026 for less than £100 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Southernness (£95) Blairgowrie (£90) Shiskine (£65) Durness (£55) Anstruther (£50) Dunaverty (£65) Boat of Garten (£60) Cullen (£60) Covesea (£50) Askernish (£50) Gairloch (£40) Winterfield (£45) Eyemouth (£50) Newburgh (£85) Old Musselburgh (£50) Aberdour (£65) Corrie (£30) Fortrose (£85) Reay (£70) Hopeman (£60) Pitlochry (£85) Ballater (£65) Lanark (£60) Carradale (£30) Ladybank (£95) Tain (£60) All 18 hole prices. 2026 summer rates.
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Peter Baker
Peter Baker@peterbakernyt·
Devin Nunes is out as CEO of Trump Media, which took in just $3.7 million in revenue last year and lost $712 million even as its stock price has fallen by more than 80%. @MattGoldstein26 nytimes.com/2026/04/21/bus…
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Ben Coley
Ben Coley@BenColeyGolf·
It's my view that this is the beginning of the end for LIV Golf. Been wrong before, others will feel differently. But I've had a go at assessing where we are, what I make of it, and what the future may hold. sportinglife.com/golf/news/ben-…
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Highly plausible diagnosis of a bonkers vetting system👇 But Starmer will deny that Mandelson was an at all costs appointment.
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

What do I think really happened with Mandelson and vetting? In October, November and December 2024, No10 indicated it wanted to appoint Peter Mandelson as Ambassador to Washington. It was presented with an array of people telling them not to: Cabinet ministers, spooks, officials in a vetting report. All raised major red flags. Starmer and McSweeny made clear they weren’t interested in any objection, and this must go ahead at all costs. So Mandelson’s appointment was announced mid December 2024. The vetting we are focussed on today came later, in January 2025. Vetting of ambassadors is the responsibility of the FCDO and Olly Robbins. One bit of the system said no - the UKSV agency said don’t appoint Mandelson. We don’t know on what grounds, but probably the grounds No10 had seen and rejected as a reason to block. Olly Robbins cleared Mandelson. Very quietly, Mandelson didn’t get the very highest level of clearance when he got the job, but he got the overall OK because of Robbins. Robbins did No10 a favour. This is because Olly Robbbins knew that going to No10 post announcement, and saying the Mandelson appointment can’t happen, was politically impossible. And civil servants want to deliver for their political masters. So Olly fixed it for Keir: and is now paying a price. Olly Robbins has - incidentally - done No10 a second massive political favour. The really really toxic claim doing the rounds last night was that surely someone - anyone - in No10 DID know the UKSV agency turned down the vetting Olly Robbins is making clear he didn’t tell people the UKSV verdict because that would be inappropriate as part of the process he followed. It’s not even clear he saw it. No10 don’t seem to realise he’s done them a favour, and are releasing documents to challenge alternative versions of events. Let’s see how it plays out. The bottom line is No10 wanted Mandelson come what may. They rammed it through. One quango; post appointment announcement, was never realistically going to be allowed to stop Mandelson taking the job because the top of Government had publicly committed to it. They hadn’t wanted to heed the warnings earlier; and were in too deep That’s where I think we are

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@jamierkennedy @incigolf Draw set up, but a bit juvenile. I was there last week. Really not the line.
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Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy@jamierkennedy·
Andy Murray's line on the Road Hole today 🤯 (via @incigolf)
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@jcorrigangolf They need to get ready for an era of deflation, albeit relative.
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James Corrigan (never had a blue tick)
The $20m purse at this week's PGA Tour at Hilton Head is, in its own way, as unsustainable at this week's $30m LIV event in Mexico. Whatever happens, pro male golf needs a huge correction. The golfers are cashing cheques that the interest does not begin to justify. It's absurd.
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