Mar 12th, 2017 Article
Trump hits the golf club again
President Trump has been teeing it up this weekend, which is his ninth visit to one his golf courses in the seven weeks since he took office. Obama, eat your heart out!
President Trump has been teeing it up this weekend, which is his ninth visit to one his golf courses in the seven weeks since he took office. Obama, eat your heart out!
SSP Chawrasia blows the field away in India to make it back to back Indian Open wins!!
Florida’s famous Streamsong resort will become a 54–hole facility later this year when the new Black course, designed by Gil Hanse, opens. Here's a sneak preview.
Ian Poulter shot a second round 67 to help his Valspar gravy and potentially increase his chances of keeping his UPSPA Tour Card...
The tough Delhi Golf Club course in New Delhi is taking no prisoners in the Indian Open. The cut was +6! Eddie Pepperell is leading the revolt...
Here's a rather cute ad with Lydia Ko playing golf in her garden. It's to support the New Zealand Women's Open, which is being literally being played in her backgarden, so it's a nice idea and well–executed.
Police on Bald Head Island have reinstated charges against a woman jailed for child abuse when she allowed her 12–year-old son to drive a golf cart.
The newly built Cape Wickham golf course on Tasmania’s King Island has been put on the market by estate agent Knight Frank. Ranked No 24 in the world, this is a rare as hems teeth opportunity if you've got the moolah!
Lawyers for Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf course suffered a blow when a court dismissed their attempt to block the release of evidence in a privacy case, according to the Guardian.
Gastro Golf, a Cheshire–based independent tour operator, provides golf holidays with a ‘gastronomic twist’. And now they are adding South Africa as a destination.
Billionaire JP McManus has spoken for the first time about his “dream” of bringing the Ryder Cup to Limerick.
VisitScotland has launched an online poll to find the nation’s favourite golf holes from almost 600 courses across Scotland.