Dec 14th, 2016 Article
Poulter in new Twitter tirade
Ian Poulter has been in another Twitter tirade, when a car salesman who had previously delivered vehicles for Poults called him a 'd--k.' Prepare for Twitter handbags.
Ian Poulter has been in another Twitter tirade, when a car salesman who had previously delivered vehicles for Poults called him a 'd--k.' Prepare for Twitter handbags.
Following directly on from winning the Golf Writers' Association Trophy, Henrik Stenson has now landed the big one – European Tour Player of the Year. It's going to be a very happy Christmas down at the Stensons.
John Karsten Solheim, the oldest son of John A. Solheim and the grandson of PING Founder Karsten Solheim, has been named president of PING.
Todd Hamilton, winner of the 2004 Open at Royal Troon, was displaying another part of his game this last weekend. He was caddying!
‘Have you seen this fellas?’ chirped Foozler during our Friday wind-down pint. ‘Canadians are offering Golf Therapy to convicts, have you ever heard the like?’ ‘No,’ we said, ‘get your stripes on and go find out…’
Award-winning Assoufid Golf Club, situated close to Marrakesh, ends 2016 on a high as its reputation as a must-visit international golf experience continues to build.
Snakes. They're rubbish aren't they. All slithery and sneaky. Well, this one's out done himself, eating a wallaby in the middle of the 17th fairway at Paradise Palms Golf Course in Cairns, Australia, in front of stunned golfers.
Ordinarily Barack Obama doesn't let people come into the Oval Office and get out the short stick. But what they hey? It won't be long until he hands over the keys to Donald Trump.
Christ on a bike! Actually, even Christ on a bike wouldn't be able to do this. Brad Luiten, a New Zealand marathon runner, broke the world record for most amount of golf holes played in a day.
Donald Trump has given Scotland the bird by tearing up a legal agreement on environmental protection made with the Holyrood government, the Sunday Herald has revealed.
Bi-planes and flash Mercs didn’t come easy in the 1930s; it did help if you were the greatest British golfer of your age.
Wilson Golf and the Golf Channel collaborated on a television reality series during the autumn called Driver vs. Driver. The Triton driver, designed by Eric Sillies, was the winner, and earned him a very tidy $500,000.