Jan 1st, 2016 Article
Rory and Erica Celebrate
Rory returned to Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland, for a quiet celebration with his finance Erica Stoll. And enjoyed some very fine wine indeed.
Rory returned to Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland, for a quiet celebration with his finance Erica Stoll. And enjoyed some very fine wine indeed.
So we'd heard before that Tiger Woods was obsessed with the military, and the marines in particular. We didn't realise it started so young, well at least it sounds like it did, the lengths a young Tiger used to go to to sneak onto a golf course with his dad Earl.
We're bringing you bang up to date, with the last our roundup of all of last years Swingin' Sirens. We've got new photos from all of them, and whether they're great at golf or not they're all smoking hot. We can't wait to bring you a whole new raft of sirens for 2016.
Jordan Spieth has had a remarkable year by anyone's standards. A couple of Majors, 3 more PGA titles, No 1 ranking in the world. Not bad for a 22 year chap from Texas. It's no wonder that in one of his final Tweets of 2015, he was clearly trying to hold onto the year.
Sergio Garcia is bang up for the Olympics, and desperate to qualify for Spain.
The very best from instagram 2015
Electing Bernie Sanders as president would lead to the end of golfing in the United States, according to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
We know that the winters are long and hard in Sweden, and that golf can only be played for six months of the year. So here is one way around that problem.
Dustin Johnson has just sold his North Palm Beach, Florida, home for $3.83 million. Here's what you would have got.
It's that weird time between Christmas and New Year when there's not much going on, nobody's playing golf, and we're all a bit bored and looking for something to entertain us online... So we thought we'd bring you fresh pics of all 2015's Swingin' Sirens. It's like an all-new-best-of... if that makes any sense?
Phil Mickelson is the latest addition to a star-studded field that will compete for the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Golf Channel president, Mike McCarley, has reported that the changing of the guard at the top of professional golf is already having a positive impact in terms of bringing in younger viewers.