May 10th, 2017 Article
Top 10 shots at Sawgrass 17th ever
Here they are. Click play and watch the best ever shots on Pete Dye's notorious Sawgrass 17th...
Here they are. Click play and watch the best ever shots on Pete Dye's notorious Sawgrass 17th...
Sacked caddies, offended tour pros & Playboy models... Grayson Murray has made quite a name for himself on his first year on the PGA Tour in 2017. He's even been known to play some golf... Now he has quit Twitter. But why?
After bagging a £140,000,000.00 apparel deal with Nike, Rory has signed another 10 year deal, this time with TaylorMade for equipment. And another cool £80,000,000.00.... That's $310,000,000.00...
It looks like the USPGA is going to be switched from late August to May. And Rory is keen. Though, 'Little Rory' is quite furious...
The 2017 PLAYERS Championship kicks off this week and Rickie Fowler will be dressed head–to–toe in apparel, accessories and footwear from PUMA Golf’s Spring Summer ‘17 Collection. Here's what Rickie will be wearing.
India's Sharmila Nicollet has beaten Blair O'Neal to the top spot in a controversial Twitter poll to secure a sponsor's invite at the ShopRite LPGA Classic.
Danny Willett has split from his caddie and childhood friend, Jonathan Smart, who carried his bag to victory at the 2016 Masters.
John Daly has won the Insperity Invitational to claim his first win in 13 long years, and exactly one year on from making his Champions Tour debut at the same tournament.
While other sports (cricket, football) have turned themselves inside out in order to 'get contemporary' and relevant to millenials, golf has pretty much plodded along, drifting further away from the good old days when people knew their place and the sun never set without permission first. Anyway, this is what Richie Ramsay had to say...
The Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship has confirmed that Dame Laura Davies and Trish Johnson, will play at Nailcote Hall for the 84th edition of the event for the first time.
England have crashed out of the inaugural GolfSixes at the quarter–final stage.
Patrick Reed had a birdie on the 17th, and then slotted in a two–putt birdie on the 18th for a 5–under 67 to match the low score of a windy third round, and take the lead on moving day in North Carolina.