Aug 10th, 2016 Article
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Everyone likes a hat. Especially bald people. But even if you've got more hair than young Mr Beef, you can always rock the fairways in a bit more style with one of these links-friendly chapeaus.
Everyone likes a hat. Especially bald people. But even if you've got more hair than young Mr Beef, you can always rock the fairways in a bit more style with one of these links-friendly chapeaus.
So what did Henrik Stenson use this week to shoot that final round 63 around Royal Troon at The Open? We’ve had a look in depth at what Callaway drivers him and Phil Mickelson used to tear up Troon plus the rest of their bags.
Srixon are launching two new gorgeous drivers. Check these mean looking boomsticks here...
TrendyGolf.com have given their website a shiny slick redesign. We take a look at what makes it the best version of the site yet.
Cabot Cliffs Golf Course, on the jagged coastline of the Monterey Peninsular, Nova Scotia, has opened its doors to the public after much anticipation.
Turnberry’s Ailsa course has officially re-opened as part of a £200m investment by Donald Trump’s the Trump Organization.
Jason Day won the Players Championship at a canter. Here are the best and worst shots from day four.
There’s plenty that’s unique about King James VI golf club. We also think it would be the perfect partner for North Inch, reputedly the world's oldest course. Here's why.
Luke Donald has designed his first ever golf course, and it is called Ba Na Hills Golf Course. The course lies at the foot of a mountain range, and is half an hour from Danang, Vietnam’s fourth largest city. Here's what Luke has been up to.
Miguel Angel Jimenez is often called the coolest or most interesting man in golf. Poppycock. He's the biggest berk in the game, and we couldn't love him more for it.
We got called out on twitter the other week over the fact that The Shire was not the only golf course to be designed in the UK by Seve Ballesteros. So we looked further under the bonnet, and this is what we found – a controversial mystery wrapped up in a lot of anecdotal evidence involving the Dave Thomas-designed Westerwood Golf Club in Glasgow.