It should be said, right here at the start, as we revisit the life and interesting times of Peter Alliss, who died on Saturday at age 89, that he was an outstanding golfer. I never saw him play, but I ...
Check out behind-the-scenes photos of Peter Alliss being interviewed by David Feherty Peter Alliss’ faces shows a bit of pride as he shows David Feherty his exhibit on Feherty. Standing in front of ...
Peter Alliss, the voice of golf for a generation of European golf fans, died Sunday at 89. The BBC Sports lead golf broadcaster’s death was unexpected but peaceful, according to a statement released ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. On a wet morning in late March, the door to Alliss' Bar at Hindhead ...
Former Ryder Cup player Peter Alliss, who won 31 tournaments in his career before a successful stint as a commentator in which he was referred to as the "voice of golf," has died at the age of 89, the ...
Peter Alliss was a wonderful character who was not only a very good golfer back in the 1960s and ’70s but worked on course designs with Dave Thomas (“Peter Alliss, known as ‘Voice of Golf,’ dies at ...
Peter Alliss, who became the eccentric ''Voice of Golf’’ on British television after a playing career in which he competed in eight Ryder Cups and was Europe’s best golfer for two seasons, has died.
84-year-old BBC golf commentator Peter Alliss is at it again. Alliss managed to spark two different sexism controversies during the British Open, saying “perhaps he likes older women” after Irish ...
Peter Alliss, known worldwide as the "Voice of Golf,” died “suddenly and unexpectedly” Dec. 5 at his home in Hindhead, England, according to his family. He was 89. Alliss won 31 times as a touring ...
Peter Alliss, who became the eccentric “Voice of Golf” on British television after a playing career in which he competed in eight Ryder Cups and was Europe’s best golfer for two seasons, has died. He ...
Peter Alliss, who became the eccentric “Voice of Golf” on British television after a playing career in which he competed in eight Ryder Cups and was Europe’s best golfer for two seasons, has died. He ...