Robin Barwick
Robin has worked for Golf Monthly for over a decade.
Latest articles by Robin Barwick

Robin Barwick reports from Augusta as we enter the final day of the 2012 US Masters
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Kicking offRobin Barwick reports from Augusta where a down-in-the-dumps Tiger Woods is kicking off
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Going softHeavy rain earlier in the week has softened the fairways and it's making life a bit difficult. Robin Barwick reports from Augusta
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The 'big three'Robin Barwick watches as the game's 'big three', Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, get the 2012 Masters under way
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Scott putting it rightRobin Barwick watches Adam Scott carefully go about his putting routine as the Australian, now in possession of a broomstick putter, goes in search of the Green Jacket
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Masters traditions: SkimmingRobin Barwick on one of Augusta's great traditions, skimming the ball across the 180-yard, par-3 16th hole during the practice rounds
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Welcome to AugustaThe gates are open at Augusta and the patrons are flocking in to watch the practice rounds. Robin Barwick reports from Augusta, Georgia
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Adam Scott prepared to take leading Presidents roleExclusive interview with Adam Scott prior to the Presidents Cup. Robin Barwick reports
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Open Championship defies recessionGolf Monthly's Robin Barwick reports on how the Championship appears to be pulling away from the recession in style, with a portfolio of patrons set to reach its blue-chip capacity
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Rory McIlroy: a courting golferRory McIlroy is a young man going through some adjustments as golf's new superstar
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Europe maintains world dominationRobin Barwick on the fight in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking
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One to watchRobin Barwick is impressed by a young Korean's Open debut at Royal St George's
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Player backs Clarke for Open gloryGolf Monthly speaks to three-time Open winner Gary Player
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Tom's Major achievementTom Lewis makes history at the 140th Open Championship
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An emotional returnAnother fantastic Open story is made as Thomas Bjorn leads in Sandwich after round one
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Langer still striving for victoryGolf Monthly talk to Bernhard Langer ahead of the 140th Open Championship
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Target practiceA spot of darts before the serious business begins
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Arrivals dayMonday is 'Arrivals Day' at the Open Championship and Robin Barwick has been keeping an eye on who's already in town
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Open Championship round one summaryAs first days go at The Open, this was not a bad one with 59-year-old Tom Watson rolling back the years to steal the show.
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Golf WAGS: Adam Scott and Ana IvanovicThe latest blog from Robin Barwick at The Open Championship at Turnberry about Adam Scott and his tennis-playing WAG Ana Ivanovic
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Turnberry's early world-class leaderboardIt may only be 10 oclock on Thursday at the Open Championship but, as Robin Barwick reports, Turnberry seems to have a heritage of producing world-class winners and leaderboards.
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Drug testing at the Open ChampionshipDrug testing has arrived at the Open Championship for the first time this year, in keeping with policy on the US and European Tours, reports Robin Barwick.
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Greg Norman on his 63Greg Norman arrived at the Turnberry media centre and talked about his prospects at this week's Open Championship, as well as that much-talked-about 63 in his winning 1986 Open.
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The history of TurnberryRobin Barwick takes a look at the the history of Turnberry and discovers how the course is linked to both World Wars.
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Oh, the ironyRobin Barwick blogs from Turnberry on a certain irony surrounding the whole Sandy-Monty saga, which is threatening to overshadow the build up to the Open Championship.
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