Joel Kulasingham
Joel Kulasingham is freelance writer for Golf Monthly. He has worked as a sports reporter and editor in New Zealand for more than five years, covering a wide range of sports including golf, rugby and football. He moved to London in 2023 and writes for several publications in the UK and abroad. He is a life-long sports nut and has been obsessed with golf since first swinging a club at the age of 13. These days he spends most of his time watching, reading and writing about sports, and playing mediocre golf at courses around London.
Latest articles by Joel Kulasingham
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PGA Tour Players Set To Discover Quantitative Cost Of Loyalty As Equity Shares Handed Out This Week: Report
Players who didn't jump ship to LIV Golf will reportedly find out how much their loyalty was worth this week
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Do The Winners Share Zurich Classic Of New Orleans Prize Money? (And What About FedEx Cup Points?)
The prize money breakdown for the PGA Tour's only team event is slightly more complicated than other tournaments
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Former NFL Star Tony Romo Reveals 'Insane' Scottie Scheffler Stat After Playing 500 Rounds With World No.1
Tony Romo spoke highly of his good friend Scottie Scheffler, comparing him to Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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15-Year-Old Miles Russell Receives First PGA Tour Start After Meteoric Rise Up World Rankings
The teenage sensation made history last week by becoming the youngest player to make the cut at a Korn Ferry Tour event
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Rory McIlroy Set To Make Shock Return To PGA Tour Policy Board - Report
The World No.2 could be returning to the PGA Tour policy board as a player director once again after stepping down from the role last November
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Nelly Korda Wins Chevron Championship And Claims Historic Fifth Straight Title
The World No.1 joined Nancy Lopez and Annika Sorenstam as the only players to claim five consecutive victories on the LPGA Tour
By Joel Kulasingham Last updated
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World No.1 Scottie Scheffler Wins Second Masters Title
Scheffler captured his second green jacket after a clinical performance on day four of the Masters at Augusta National
By Joel Kulasingham Last updated
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How Much This Year’s Masters Winning Caddie Makes
With the total purse for the 2024 Masters receiving a boost, Scottie Scheffler's caddie Ted Scott will likely take home $360,000
By Joel Kulasingham Last updated
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Butler Cabin Turns 60 - Most Iconic (And Awkward) Moments
To commemorate the 60th year that the Butler Cabin has been a part of the Masters, here are five of the most iconic – and awkward – moments at the historic Augusta property
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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‘When We Got Here This Morning And Saw Tiger On The Range, It Was Like, Oh My Gosh, This Is Actually Happening’
Masters low amateur Neal Shipley concluded his 'dream' week by playing with Tiger Woods
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Rich And Famous Fly In For The Masters As Mind-Blowing Video Shows Incredible Number Of Private Jets Parked Up At Augusta Airport
A video shared on social media shows how busy Augusta Regional Airport gets at this time of year, with a line of private jets parked up for the Masters
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Tiger Woods’ Masters Challenge Unravels After Worst Round Of His Career At Augusta National
After making history on Friday, Woods slumped to the worst round of his Masters career on day three at Augusta National
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Watching The Masters On Apple Vision Pro Looks Like The Next Best Thing To Being At Augusta
Footage of a fan using the Apple Vision Pro to watch the Masters has been widely shared on social media – and it looks amazing
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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The Masters Azalea Cocktail Recipe: How To Make The Famous Augusta National Drink
Thanks to the Masters’ official pinterest page, we now know how to make the famous cocktail the right way
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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What Is The Hardest Golf Course In The World?
The most difficult golf course in the world is thought to be the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South Carolina, with a course rating of 79.1
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Why Rory McIlroy’s Caddie Is Wearing 89 This Week On His Masters Jumpsuit
The different numbers worn by caddies on their Masters jumpsuits represent the order in which the players officially registered for the tournament
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Who Has Made The Most Consecutive Cuts At The Masters?
Tiger Woods is chasing a record-breaking 25th consecutive cut at the 2024 Masters
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Is Augusta National The Most Exclusive Golf Club In The World?
Membership at Augusta National Golf Club, estimated to be about 300 people, is strictly by invite only and costs six figures to join
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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10 Unique Ways Bryson DeChambeau’s Approach To Golf Is Unlike Any Other Pro
The one-time Major champion has an idiosyncratic and quirky approach to golf, from single-length irons to brain training and breathing methods
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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'In LIV Golf They Only Play 54, So I Like My Chances' - Wyndham Clark Confident He Can Catch Bryson DeChambeau At The Masters
The US Open champion was still brimming with confidence despite falling behind by eight shots after day one at Augusta National
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Jasper Stubbs
Get to know Australian amateur Jasper Stubbs better with these 10 facts...
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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Who Is Augusta National’s Superintendent?
The superintendent of Augusta National has one of the biggest jobs in the golf course industry
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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‘We Have To Do Something’ - Tom Watson Urges Need For Professional Golf To Come Back Together
The two-time Masters champion said he wants to see the best golfers in the world playing against each other once again
By Joel Kulasingham Published
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LIV Golfers’ Masters Apparel Sign That Golf Relations Are Thawing
LIV Golf players are wearing their team outfits this year, but that wasn’t quite the case in 2023
By Joel Kulasingham Published