New warnings have been issued to golf fans over next year’s Ryder Cup. Why should potential attendees be on their guard?
Only in The Courier will you be able to enjoy the second instalment of our report from Cyprus where our men, Kris Miller and Peter Swindon, were with 7 SCOTS.
We have some fantastic pictures and hear about the future for the TA.
In national news, we hear the results of Monday’s deliberations by the Church of Scotland over gay ministers and Parliament’s musings on gay marriage.
New figures show the number of salmon caught in the River Tay have leapt like, well, a salmon. We tell you why.
Tourists have been flocking to Britain to enjoy all the country has to offer. We tell you which hotspots have been cashing in on the influx.
Heroic brothers have been hailed for their part in a dramatic Dundee rescue. We take them back to the scene of their derring-do.
Extra warnings had been issued by the Met Office, predicting hailstones the size of marbles and Biblical downpours how did Courier country cope?
St Johnstone fans can now dig out their passports, with another Europa League adventure on the horizon. We look at who the Perth side might come against, and when it will all get under way.
And there’s more good news for Saints, with a key member of their team signing a new deal.
Dundee’s hopes of an SPL reprieve have taken a blow, but it might not yet be the end of the matter for them or Hearts.
Delving into the world of golf, Steve Scott looks ahead to the European Tour’s flagship event at Wentworth.
Literally every big name in European golf will be there. Including Steve.
Even more in Tuesday’s Courier, or try our digital edition.