Mar 11th, 2016 Article
Jordan Spieth hits back at 'haters'
Jordan Spieth takes on the internet trolls, and he's got some major-winning back up...
Jordan Spieth takes on the internet trolls, and he's got some major-winning back up...
This week the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro played host to it’s first test event, The Aquece Rio Golf Challenge, and whilst the main PGA Tour players could not be persuaded to attend the one day event, Brazil’s top nine golfers were there to christen the course. Here's the verdict!
Golf young guns Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day have been pivotal in drawing a wide audience, but the sport is missing the 'Tiger' factor when it comes to 'fringe fans', says a leading golf executive. But is he missing the point?
At the beginning of this year professionals everywhere had to ditch the long putter. Ever wondered where all those now useless not so flat sticks might end up?
The Big Tiger & Phil Love In. We've figured it out, the whole Phil hates Tiger, Tiger hates Phil thing is a ruse. They actually love each other. I mean, just look at the pictorial evidence? And now Phil has gone on record to declare his true feelings...was on the wrong end of plenty of defeats to the former World Number 1,
ESPN Sports broadcaster Chris ‘Boomer’ Berman was playing with PGA Tour pro J.J. Henry, when he hit a wild shot into the par-5 18th hole. See what happened next.
The Waste Management Phoenix Open absolutely nailed it last weekend. And this is where Rory has been looking for inspiration for the Irish Open, which he will again host this year with his foundation.
Why bother lacing up when you can just twist the Boa dial? Check out the adidas TOUR360 BOOST BOA.
This one went down to the wire, and then some. This was thrilling stuff. But Rickie could not quite hang on in there, and with a miss left on the fourth extra hole it was all over.
European Tour CEO Keith Pelley has admitted his surprise at how well his shorts change has gone down.
Skechers Performance Division has launched a new premium spikeless golf shoe category, which they are calling GO GOLF Elite™. Here's what they have been up to.
A seventeen-year old Aussie, Ryan Ruffels, has taken $5,000 off Phil Mickelson. It’s an unusual way of starting your professional career, but here’s how.