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Jul 22nd, 2016 Article

Bushnell dominates at the Open

Bushnell Golf further enhanced its position as the distance-measuring device of choice for the world’s best golfers and caddies at The 145th Open Championship. 

Jul 22nd, 2016 Article

European Tour to introduce 6-hole tournament

European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley wants to introduce a six-hole event incorporating a shot clock, music, different clothes and fewer clubs in an effort to attract more golf followers.

Jul 22nd, 2016 Article

Par 3 challenge at The Grove

The Grove has teamed up with Titleist and The European Tour, to create a unique birdie challenge as part of the build up to the 2016 British Masters supported by Sky Sports, which takes place from October 13-16.

Jul 21st, 2016 Article

Beef's Crib!!!

Andew 'Beef' Johnston gives us the MTV Cribs style tour of his modest abode

Jul 20th, 2016 Article

One in the eye for Donald Trump

Sweden's Vattenfall will invest 3 billion Swedish crowns (£264.4 million) in a Scottish offshore wind farm that Donald Trump tried to stop being built near his luxury golf course in Scotland. So it's one in the eye for the Trump.

Jul 20th, 2016 Article

Warne and Botham in unique charity fundraiser

Sir Ian Botham and Shane Warne will be completing a round of golf with a difference this Thursday. The Golf Challenge 2016 will see a round of golf played - with each hole in a different first-class cricketing county.

Jul 20th, 2016 Article

Scottsdale brings golf to the heart of the City

To celebrate Open Week, and the launch of their new Canary Wharf store, our friends at Scottsdale Golf have been out and about actively trying to bring new people into the game. Here’s how they went about it.

Jul 19th, 2016 Article

Troon Open attendance well down

Attendance at the Open fells below that of Troon in 2004, and the R&A are blaming bad weather not the £80 entrance fee.