Aug 6th, 2015 Article
Ashes Star Adam Lyth Gets Fitted For New Sticks
With the Aussies all out for 60 in the first innings at Trentbridge in the fouth Ashes test, we thought it was a good time to tell you about Adam Lyth’s new golf bats.
With the Aussies all out for 60 in the first innings at Trentbridge in the fouth Ashes test, we thought it was a good time to tell you about Adam Lyth’s new golf bats.
We’ve heard the rumours before but now it’s official. Adidas have said that it is sellling off TaylorMade, Adams, and Ashworth. Previously reports indicated they were just looking to get rid of Ashworth and Adams.
Adam Scott and the Zimmer frame putter? It’s yesterday’s news. We have all moved on. This was a back-to-back win for Scott, who started with a very bad back nine, which would have destroyed a lesser player.
Ian Poulter shot a second round 67 to help his Valspar gravy and potentially increase his chances of keeping his UPSPA Tour Card...
What clubs were used to win at the WGC-Cadillac this week?
What clubs were used to win around the world this week?
Amid the celebrations on the 18th after Nick Taylor had written himself into Canadian folklore by becoming the first native to win the Canadian Open since 1954, Adam Hadwin stole the headlines by being floored by a security guard, who had thought the PGA tour pro was a fan.
59 alert! Canada's Adam Hadwin shoots -13 under 59 at CareerBuilder Challenge to become only the eighth player in PGA history to make the magic 59.
There’s winning from the front, and there’s reversing into a win. It’s safe to say Matt Jones did the latter at the Australian Open. Shooting a two over final round, Jones did just enough to keep Jordan Spieth and Adam Scott at bay.
German sports group Adidas made an announcement this morning that it has engaged an investment bank regarding the possible sale of its golf brands.
Continuing our series, GolfPunk looks back at some of the trend setters on the course over the years and gets the expert opinion of Stephen Doig, Men's Style Editor and Assistant Luxury Editor, The Telegraph as to 'Who wore it better'. Facing up this time are major winners from different eras. Tiger Woods and Tony Jacklin battle it out to see to who who carried off the turle neck best of all.
Louis Oosthuizen has withdrawn from Olympic contention has his management company, Chubby Chandler's ISM, has issued a statement. Here it is in full plus some of the fallout from Adam Scott's withdrawl.