May 18th, 2016 Article
The long driver who can play
How one of the worlds longest hitters is trying to change perceptions by attempting to qualify for the US Open.
How one of the worlds longest hitters is trying to change perceptions by attempting to qualify for the US Open.
Yesterday’s Golf News Today: When golf enters the Twilight Zone. 27 years ago: World Number 3 Ian Woosnam unwittingly brings down the Berlin Wall....
Bailiffs have been called in to deal with a band of travellers who have taken up residence on the fairway of a London golf course.
Keith McLaren is the Kilted Caddie. He's been caddying in St Andrews since 2014. Here he tells us all about the art of caddying.
Brian Stuard has won the weather-disrupted Zurich Classic, which had a Monday finish. He held on to claim his maiden PGA Tour victory in a three-way playoff.
Korea's Soo-min Lee may remain the man to catch in the rain interrupted Shenzhen International, but it was some spectacular scoring from England's Callum Shinkwin that captured the imagination.
This is bonkers. Watch Billy Horschel completely dumfounded as the wind blows his ball off the green ... and he gets penalised?!
Lexi takes one shot lead going into the final round of the ANA Inspiration, but some quality players are within striking distance.
Lexi Thompson leads LPGA first major of the year. Suzann Pettersen & Charley Hull lurking... Video highlights & pic caption capering...
President Xi Jinping has been conducting an anti–corruption campaign since taking office in 2013, and his focus has been on banquets, gift–giving and golf. Now three more Shanghai courses have been bulldozed.
TomTom has unveiled the ultra-slim TomTom Golfer 2, a GPS Watch designed to help golfers improve their game by using automatic shot detection to give detailed post-round analysis.
Jordan Spieth had to hole out three times from off the green to ensure that there was no question of missing the cut at the Valspar Championship on Friday.