Sep 14th, 2015 Article
Smash! Bang! Wallop!
As Alan Partridge once said, "Smash, bang, wallop! What a video". A new Mercedes owner in South Korea, got incredibly upset when the dealer refused to exchange his malfunctioning £150,000 car.
As Alan Partridge once said, "Smash, bang, wallop! What a video". A new Mercedes owner in South Korea, got incredibly upset when the dealer refused to exchange his malfunctioning £150,000 car.
Lexi Thompson is right in the mix, one shot ahead of Lydia Ko, and one behind the South Korean leader Lee Mi-Hyang. This is our wrap on moving day at the Evian Championship, the fifth and last women's Major of 2015.
Lee Slattery shot a superb -7 under par 63 on moving day at the KLM Open to share the lead with Rafa Cabrera- Bella on -16. If Lee can get over the line tomorrow that will be back-to-back European Tour wins, after he bagged the Russian Open last week.
Good work Tom Watson! Makes the cut and then some... Rounds of 69, 68, 68 roll back the years.
England's Lee Slattery held his nerve to win his second European Tour title with a one-shot victory over Argentinian Estanislao Goya at the Russian Open. Slattery is now top of the new Ryder Cup points table.
Various brands have made sneaker style golf shoes, but this new Jordan brand Golf shoe based on the Jordan 6 Low might be the best we have seen since the Nike Dunk golf shoes, and the first collectible golf shoe. Based on the shoe Michael Jordan won his first NBA title in, this is a historic choice of kicks for the sneakerheads out there.
We've been watching a lot of Robert Streb recently. He's been bubbling under for a while, so we decided to have a look at his journey so far. Read on.....
Golf can be a serious business when it comes to having a positive effect on the economy. A new report from Sheffield Hallam University’s Sport Industry Research Centre reveals that the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles made a contribution of £106 million to the Scottish economy, which is pretty amazing for an event that’s in theory only three days long.
Jason Day won the Barclays in an absolute procession, his 19 under par score was six shots better than second placed Henrik Stenson. The Australian golfer has continued his form from the PGA Championship and was in a different league to the rest of the field as he took his fourth title of the season.
Forget a half time livener, according to research, coffee will get your handicap down...
Jordan Spieth plays hopscotch with World Number One spot + Video Round 2 of the Barclays wrap up
Plainfield's Hell Hole: The 8th...480 yards of sheer pain and misery nestled in the heart of New Jersey...