Apr 27th, 2016 Article
Miguel Angel Jimenez vs The Great Wall Of China
Golfs finest pony tail versus the Great Wall of China. Fight!
Golfs finest pony tail versus the Great Wall of China. Fight!
Ian Poulter will be out of golf for the next four months with a foot injury, and looks likely to miss the Ryder Cup, at least in a playing role.
We go through the archives to show you some of the truly game changing TaylorMade irons. Plus you can win a set of the latest custom fit PSi or M2 irons.
Words we never thought we would here from such a staunch competitor but Jordan Spieth has told reporters that second place in the final two events is okay for the three-time major champion as that will mean he will finish as the PGA Tours FedEx cup champion and pocket the cool $10 million bonus fund awarded for topping the points standings.
Shane Lowry made Players history last night when he shot a record breaking back nine of 29. But in other news he might be able to defend his Bridgestone Invitation title. Here's how he broke the record, why he might not make Firestone, and who also shot 29 on day 2!
Branden Grace shot a final round 69 to finish at 14 under par and take the 2016 Qatar Masters by two shots from Rafa Cabrera-Bello and Thorbjorn Olsen, who shared second place.
GolfPunk celebrates this week's movers & shakers... and laments the oxygen takers....
Ernie’s putting has been under scrutiny for some time. Well, ever since his terrible miss at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship back in October.
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.
Some of these guys you may never have heard of, but they rocked the golf stage like crazy rockin' golf rock stars. But they never, quite, won that elusive major...
Richard Bland is leading the British Masters with Sweden’s Alex Noren on 12 under through seven.
Thorbjørn Olesen finished eagle-birdie for the second day in succession to win the Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett in dramatic fashion at The Belfry. The 32-year-old posted a one-over-par round of 73 to finish on ten-under, one stroke clear of Sweden’s Sebastian Soderberg.