Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers: Discover the flavours of the Rhone with Michel Roux Jr 

Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers: Discover the flavours of the glorious Rhone with Michel Roux Jr By Mail on Sunday Reporter Published: 22:01 GMT, 6 February 2021 | Updated: 22:01 GMT, 6 February 2021 If you long for a trip combining relaxation and luxury, there is no finer way to experience it than on … Read more

Dustin Johnson storms to record-breaking Masters victory as he shoots lowest score score at Augusta

We might have guessed that when Dustin Johnson finally won the Masters he would do so smashing all sorts of records. The prodigiously gifted 36-year-old American showed his brittle side on the front nine to keep things interesting, before blowing everyone away over the best back nine in golf. A week that began with all … Read more

The Masters: Paul Casey and Lee Westwood prove experience pays at Augusta

Never mind long-hitting. A fascinating opening round at the 84th Masters was one where it paid to be long in the tooth. Experience is invariably the quality that trumps all others at Augusta National and here it did so again over the man in the XL shirt. Traditionalists can relax and the green jackets can … Read more

World No.2 Jon Rahm makes remarkable hole-in-one by SKIPPING ball 250m over WATER

MASTER-ful: World No 2 Jon Rahm makes unbelievable hole-in-one by skimming the ball 224 yards over water on the par-three 16th hole at Augusta National Jon Rahm celebrated his 26th birthday by landing a remarkable hole-in-one He took part in the pre-tournament skipping challenge on the par-three 16th hole Rahm executed the 224 yard shot … Read more

Rallying cry for the Masters to revert back to Augusta National Invitational

Rallying cry for the Masters to revert back to Augusta National Invitational as the club’s ugly relationship with race is highlighted amid sweeping change across America Tiger Woods, the 2019 Masters champion, is proud to be part of the club’s history Masters and Augusta National could become next target for anti-racism activists The club like many … Read more

Black trainee vicar denied position by Church of England because area population ‘monochrome white’

A Black trainee vicar has been denied a position by the Church of England because the demographic of the parishioners in the area he had applied to work was ‘monochrome white working class’ and it might make him feel ‘uncomfortable’. Augustine Tanner-Ihm has hit out at the ‘institutional racism’ in the church after the the … Read more

T.rex was a champion WALKER and had long legs adapted to conserve energy while prowling for prey 

The T.rex and other huge predatory dinosaurs were the masters of ‘energy-efficient walking’ at lower speeds, giving them an edge over faster prey species, study finds.   Researchers from Mount Marty College, South Dakota used data on limb proportions, body mass and the gait of 70 species of therapod dinosaurs.  They found that for small to … Read more

Coronavirus: The Masters organisers confirm prestigious golf tournament has been postponed

On Wednesday, March 4, we issued a memo stating that our plans to host the Masters Tournament, the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals had not changed. Unfortunately, the ever-increasing risks associated with the widespread Coronavirus COVID-19 have led us to a decision that undoubtedly will be disappointing to … Read more