Sep 18th, 2017 Article
Tiger Wood's tournament struggles to find title sponsor
Word on the street is that Tiger Wood’s tournament is struggling to find a new sponsor, and may be facing a perfect storm.
Word on the street is that Tiger Wood’s tournament is struggling to find a new sponsor, and may be facing a perfect storm.
Ryder Cup stars Thomas Pieters and Ian Poulter are among the latest luminaries confirmed in the star–studded field for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation, along with fan favourite Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston.
The Belfry has announced Matthew Galley as its new Head PGA Coach, joining a team of world-class teaching professionals based within the resort’s PGA National Golf Academy.
This will render you speechless...
John Karsten Solheim, the oldest son of John A. Solheim and the grandson of PING Founder Karsten Solheim, has been named president of PING.
Pebble Beach with the kids paying just $5? Well, it’s now possible. This is the mission of Youth on Course, which is a non-profit making organisation that’s aiming to take out the cost factor that stops kids getting into golf. We're liking it. But we know we'll get ID'd.
Gary Player put another win under his belt when he won the Gary Player Invitational presented by Coca-Cola for the second consecutive time at the Lost City Golf Club on Sunday.
MacDonald Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa, Peebles, near Edinburgh, has completed a series of important renovations to its award–winning, Dave Thomas–designed, championship golf course.
Golf fans are making the most of a fantastic to witness old foes clash and famous faces compete at the Irish Legends presented by the McGinley Foundation in August. The action-packed Legends Tour event will see four days of golf hosted at Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort and customers can purchase half-price tickets until August 8 via an
UK Golf YouTuber Peter Finch has embarked on his latest fundraising feat. Cycling from the most northerly course in the UK to the most southerly. A 1,000 mile, 20 day route which will see him play golf at 10 stunning courses, all with the aim of raising money for The British Heart Foundation.
Guess who's been harping on about Tiger's 'situation'? Yep, Lord Faldo Of Nickington who claims that "everything is stacking up against Tiger making a successful return to the game."
A new era for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open was unveiled today with news that the tournament, from 2019 onwards, will be hosted annually by some of the greats of the Irish game.