May 15th, 2016 Article
Yesterday's Golf News Today #4
Yesterday’s Golf News Today: When golf enters the Twilight Zone. 27 years ago: World Number 3 Ian Woosnam unwittingly brings down the Berlin Wall....
Yesterday’s Golf News Today: When golf enters the Twilight Zone. 27 years ago: World Number 3 Ian Woosnam unwittingly brings down the Berlin Wall....
Rickie Fowler will attempt to achieve a feat that proved beyond the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Greg Norman and even Jack Nicklaus when he sets out to defend his title tomorrow at The Players Championship.
FootJoy has announced a flying start to 2016 after the latest Golf Datatech reports confirmed the brand was responsible for the top six best-selling shoe models since the turn of the year. They're kicking it!
U.S. President Barack Obama has found time during his official whirlwind visit to the UK to get a round of golf in with Prime Minister David Cameron.
Solheim Cup star Melissa Reid believes Olympic organizers have missed a trick by not opting for a mixed Matchplay event when golf returns to the Games in August following a 112-year absence.
Not content with closing our pitch and putt courses down, local councils have now made it illegal to carry golf bags about the place in public. Yes, that's right, you can be arrested for carrying a golf bag in public. And if you're intending to sell lucky charms while carrying your golf bag, that's illegal too.
Put it in your diary. June 1st. Your chance to play with Carly, win Nearest The Pin and Longest Drive competitions, Trick Shot Show and win a Hole In One Holiday. Carly is raising money for British Learning Disability Powerlifting.
Tim Henman was at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship last week, and mingled with the golfers to listen to their frankly rather diverse views about golf being in this year’s Olympics.
Gareth Bale invited to play on European Tour! Well, he does play of scratch. Will he be joining the hallowed ranks of fellow footballers who tried (and failed) to make a go of it on tour?
Rory’s chance to win the Race to Dubai could be in jeopardy as a dodgy dinner could stop him from teeing off at the WGC HSBC Champions.
Fair play to them, lake ball divers have to deal – not only with murky waters and stinky fish – but also dodge sunken golf carts, dead bird skulls, alligators and – occasionally – dead bodies in pursuit of diving for lake balls. Glenn Berger has turned it into an entrepreneurial art form.
That's all you need isn't it, the Dark Lord swirling about above your head when you're trying to make a tricky downhill left-to-right five footer.