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Search results for "Golf Pride"

Nov 2nd, 2018 Article

Swastika carved into a green

A Vietnam veteran who was playing on a course in Indianapolis last weekend had a surprise in store when he came to the eighth green. He found a swastika carved into the green, along with a racial slur.

Aug 15th, 2018 Article

Quinta Do Lago's The Campus

Quinta do Lago is set to position itself as one of the world’s leading sports and leisure destinations with the up-coming completion of The Campus, a state-of-the-art sports base that will provide athletes and sports enthusiasts with everything they need to succeed at the highest level.

Sep 23rd, 2018 Article

Spieth 2 in Red, White and Blue

Jordan Spieth was two months old the last time Team USA won the Ryder Cup on European soil, when Tom Watson led the Americans to a 15-13 victory over Europe in England. But now he's playing in his third Ryder Cup and will be coming properly suited and booted.

Dec 14th, 2016 Article

New Ping President appointed

John Karsten Solheim, the oldest son of John A. Solheim and the grandson of PING Founder Karsten Solheim, has been named president of PING. 

Apr 9th, 2020 Article

Time to start winning

It’s a very challenging time for players of all standards. Attending the course or driving range is out of bounds however this time can be used to good use. Simon Capon offers some ways to use this time productively and illustrate how players can come out of this situation a much stronger psychological player than the one who entered it.

Apr 9th, 2019 Article

Why we are entering another golden age for Europe at the Masters

Remember when Europeans dominated the Masters? From 1980 to 2000, the tournament was won 11 times by European golfers. Since then, not so much, with only two winners in the last 18 years. It's worth noting, however, that those wins (Danny Willett and Sergio Garcia) make up two of the last three Masters. Maybe the transition of power at Augusta has already begun?