May 21st, 2017 Article
Lexi Thompson wins Kingsmill
Go Lexi!!! Sensational comeback from ANA sabotage last month.
Go Lexi!!! Sensational comeback from ANA sabotage last month.
Billy Horschel bagged a massive win for himself and club manufacturers PXG when he beat Jason Day in a play–off at the Byron Nelson event in Texas.
European Tour player Alvaro Quiros recently signed with Puma Golf, and we went and met up with him at Puma HQ in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Rather than talk the big hitting Spaniard about that, or his golf, we thought we'd ask him what superpower he'd like. Because that's what we do.
Stars from the European Tour have united in their praise for Sicily’s Verdura Resort, hailing it as one of the best and most spectacular tournament venues in the world, and we would have to agree!
The current owner of the Belfry golf resort has decided to sell the four–times Ryder Cup venue, so another change in ownership is now on the cards.
Lexi has a three shot lead going onto the final round of the Kingsmill Championship after a -2 round of 69 at the River Course, Kingsmill Resort, in Virginia.
Sergio Garcia went round the back nine at the Byron Nelson in just 29 shots to move within four shots of leader James Hahn.
Dozens of war veterans are seeking therapy on the golf course, as part of the PGA’s Helping Our Patriots Everywhere (HOPE) program.
When you just can't wait for your playing partner to mark his ball...... Here's a lovely little trick shot to perk up your Sunday.
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It has been an eventful debut season for Gray Murray, but now he has been making the news for the right reasons as he shot a 63 on Friday, and is still in contention at the Bryon Nelson.
On Tuesday, September 26, 2006, when ‘Lord’ Byron was found dead on the porch of his ranch, golf not only lost one of its brightest and most respected heroes, but also the last remaining link to a bygone era – a Golden Age when Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret vied with Nelson for parity on the burgeoning PGA Tour.