Mar 25th, 2016 Article
Paige Spiranac practices out of man's mouth!
Paige Spiranac has been making her practice sessions interesting, using a human tee peg to hit her drives from...
Paige Spiranac has been making her practice sessions interesting, using a human tee peg to hit her drives from...
All the best and worst shots from an enthralling day two at the WGC.
Paige Spiranac made her Ladies European tour Debut at the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters this morning. While we would love to say she was at the top, the sponsors invite was propping up the field, having shot a first round five over 77, 11 shots behind the lead.
According to data compiled over three million rounds of golf by the GPS and scoring app, Hole19, the UK has achieved more hole-in-one’s than any other country.
Next month sees the arrival of Tee Party, a 9 hole mini golf course set to take over Spinningfields in Manchester city centre. Here's the crack.
The Royal Norwich Golf Club has taken a major step forwards to making the sport more inclusive as they have appointed women to their four key roles. I don't know why anyone should be surprised in the wider world, but this is still golf.
Families looking to get active during the Easter and May half-term holidays can enjoy late discounts of up to 20 per cent on sunshine breaks at Spain's multi-award-winning La Manga Club.
The American tycoon and billionaire businessman has been blocked from flying the Saltire at the clubhouse of his Aberdeenshire golf course after a planning error, which we reported on a couple of weeks ago.
After hobbling to victory over Graeme McDowell, Jason Day disappeared from the golf course at the WGC and is now a major doubt for the Masters which, if you weren't already getting excited, is two weeks away.
Despite Scotland's ultimate failure to qualify for the 2016 European Championships, manager Gordon Strachan still maintains that managing his country is better than playing golf. And specifically, Pro-Am golf at the BMW, Wentworth, where he had a mare last year.
Golf gloves. We all use them. Well, except Freddie Couples. Why do we use them? To get more grip, without having to hold the club too tightly. But outside of that what do you know about the golf glove you're using?
We recently held a competition to design your own custom wedge. Stuart Bott did that with bells on...