Mar 19th, 2016 Article
American tycoon gives £2 million to Scottish Charities
An American tycoon has given £2 million to Scottish charities because he fell in love with the country’s golf courses.
An American tycoon has given £2 million to Scottish charities because he fell in love with the country’s golf courses.
Thousands of golfing holidaymakers, who enjoyed playing with new rental clubs last year, can now buy the clubs they used direct from the hire company who supplied them at ClubstoBuy.com. This all makes sense to us.
Breaking News: Jose Maria Olazabal has announced he won't be taking part in this year's Masters. The two-time Masters champion is believed to be suffering from a form of rheumatoid arthritis.
It has been a testing few days for Poults. First he got heckled at the Valspar by a golf troll, who clearly fears his presence at the Ryder Cup, and took his revenge through Twitter. And now what?
As we reported the other day, Ian Poulter was heckled at the Valspar and then properly trolled on Twitter. Poults was having none of it, and shamed the troll on Twitter. And he's more than made his point, as the troll has been sacked.
Two chaps have been arrested in Cheltenham for allegedly stealing a golf buggy from Cheltenham Festival and driving it while they were drunk.
Here's the breaking news from Wentworth, the embargo for which has just been lifted: There's been a great deal of movement. For details of how a load of wealthy golfers struck a better deal with a load of uber-wealthy Chinese golfers, read on...
Rory McIlroy has been sharing snaps of his down time on his Instagram feed, and it seems he's pretty hot at the old jigsaw puzzle. Or is he? PLUS - we turn Rory into a puzzle of his own....
MasterCard is bringing the future of commerce to life with virtual and augmented reality commerce experiences and payment-enabled wearables at the Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard (API) in Orlando, FL.
The best-selling golf book in the world has had a redesign for the 2016 season and will be launched in the U.K. golf market.
A bid to build a golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus looks like it is going to be kicked into the long grass, as planning supremos at Aberdeenshire Council have recommended refusing the application for a Jack Nicklaus Championship Golf Course at Ury Estate, Stonehaven.
Hole19 has launched Course Profiles, allowing its 800,000 golfers to discover new courses to play on and providing them with useful information by interfacing them directly with almost 40,000 golf courses worldwide.