Feb 19th, 2017 Article
Brett Rumford wins inaugural World Super 6
Australian Brett Rumford beat Thai teenager Phachara Khongwatmai two and one in the six–hole matchplay final to win the inaugural World Super 6 title in Perth.
Australian Brett Rumford beat Thai teenager Phachara Khongwatmai two and one in the six–hole matchplay final to win the inaugural World Super 6 title in Perth.
A new product which combines high technology with exciting gameplay is aiming to give golfers their best–ever indoor putting experience.
Sergio Garcia has a three–shot lead at the end of moving day at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Could Sergio be set for first European Tour victory in three years?
Hot off the press, Wilson launch their D300 game improvement range of clubs today, aimed at enabling you to hit it straighter and get it closer. And they're looking fancy!
Henrik Stenson has formed his own golf course design firm, and signed his first contract to do a major redesign of Österåker Golf Club outside Stockholm, Sweden.
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A spectacular dawn image of a greenkeeper preparing his course at a modest North Wales golf club has claimed first prize in the annual BIGGA Photographic Competition.
The self–proclaimed 'Most beautiful golf gourse in the world' is under threat of closure, and could be turned back into farmland.
In 2006 Richard and Emily Gottfried bought their first car and decided to look for new and interesting places to visit. Ten years later and they’ve visited most of the UK in search of all of the miniature golf courses dotted around the country. We salute you!
What happens when two Australian chancers gate crash the North Korean World Championships and then butcher the place?
Pyecombe Golf Club’s Matt Harper and Andy Barnes were crowned Champions of the Daily Mail sponsored National Foursomes Knockout competition, regarded as the greatest amateur golfing event in the world with more than 190,000 players competing in their Club qualifying rounds. The event has been running since 1986.
The first thing that you notice when you play Mazagan is just how immaculate the tee boxes are. They are perfect. But that’s not all that’s fine about Mazagan.