El golf olímpico tendrá su versión de equipos mixtos por primera vez en la historia en Los Ángeles 2028

Tras más de un siglo, el deporte reintroducirá competencias de equipo. La iniciativa es parte de cumplir con los principios de igualdad y atractivo global que los Juegos Olímpicos están promoviendo para la próxima edición

El golf olímpico tendrá su

ATR First - Golf Federation Plans Olympic Strategy

(ATR) IGF leaders meet at The Masters in Augusta to discuss planning for Tokyo 2020 and beyond.

ATR First - Golf Federation

New Norm for Olympic Games

(ATR) IOC pitches international media on new approaches to lowering costs of the Olympics.

New Norm for Olympic Games

Sustainablity Theme for 2017 IF Forum

(ATR) Olympic and non-Olympic sports leaders meet under one roof in Lausanne this week.

Sustainablity Theme for 2017 IF

Golf's Global Reach on Display at Presidents Cup

(ATR) Players from around the world step into the spotlight despite the U.S. domination of the event.

Golf's Global Reach on Display

Zika Scares Jordan Spieth From Rio Olympics - On the Scene

(ATR) The Rio Olympics lose another top golfer as the Open Championship gets underway in Scotland. Brian Pinelli reports from Royal Troon...

Zika Scares Jordan Spieth From

Golf Medals Awarded in Sport's Return to Olympic Stage

(ATR) Golf chief hails Youth Olympics golf tournaments as sport builds up to Rio 2016. ATR's Brian Pinelli reports from Nanjing.

Golf Medals Awarded in Sport's

Golf Holding Optimism for Rio Ahead of British Open

(ATR) The International Golf Federation sees positive signs for the participants .

Golf Holding Optimism for Rio

Rio Report - Golf Course Warnings from IGF; CFO Shakeup

(ATR) "There is now very little time," International Golf Federation tells Around the Rings ... Chief financial officer leaves Rio 2016 ... Rogge says no "yellow card" needed yet ... More inside this Rio Report ...

Rio Report - Golf Course

Tuesday Talk -- Golf Readies Olympic Comeback

(ATR) Golf is returning to the Olympic program for the first time since 1904. It’s International Golf Federation executive director Antony Scanlon’s job to keep the sport there.

Tuesday Talk -- Golf Readies