Oct 14th, 2016 Article
Africa gets its first ever PGA approved course
A $50 million golf complex on the Kenyan coast has become the first in Africa to secure world-renowned PGA approval.
A $50 million golf complex on the Kenyan coast has become the first in Africa to secure world-renowned PGA approval.
The global golf entertainment business Topgolf(®) today announced it has a broad search underway for new locations in smaller and mid-size cities in addition to major U.S. markets. These guys are getting serious!
Oulton Hall, one of the top golf resorts in the north of England, is to receive an investment of more than £1m to meet the modern needs of its guests.
GolfPunk’s roving reporter, Denise Van Outen, has partnered with Las Colinas Golf & Country Club to fulfill her 2016 resolution to break 100.
The Murcar Links needs money to secure its longterm future, so the club is launching a crowdfunding campaign, Friends of Murcar, to raise the money.
A golfer at Bobby Jones Golf Club in Sarasota, Florida, came across two massive alligators having a proper scrape near a water hazard. And he captured the fight on video.
Getty’s legendary golf photographer David Cannon has shared an amazing hole–in–one story in an article for Lady Golfer. Actually, make that three hole–in–ones!
Homes within golf resorts are worth 19% more on average than equivalent properties outside resorts, a new study has revealed.
It’s Manic Monday, so here is a very quick round up of all the results and stories from the weekend on the, PGA Tour, European Tour, LPGA and Women’s European Tour.
Donald Trump is reportedly carrying high–powered rifles in his golfing bag when he hits the green for a round of golf.
A £60 million development of a championship standard parkland golf course, a luxury hotel and holiday apartments in Hillsborough has been given the green light.
Green keepers at Castle Stuart Golf Links are testing both their long and short game skills due to unpredictable weather.