Feb 4th, 2017 Article
Here's an ingenious solution for the range
This is an amazing gadget called Golf Pro. It does the dirty work so you'll always have a plentiful supply of balls on hand.
This is an amazing gadget called Golf Pro. It does the dirty work so you'll always have a plentiful supply of balls on hand.
Srixon are celebrating a successful weekend, as three staffers claimed huge worldwide wins with the all-new Z-STAR Series golf ball.
Two–time Major Champion Bubba Watson is set to add some colour to The 146th Open Championship this week, as he will be the first ever player to use a coloured ball at a Major.
Fancy going Pro V1 fancy? Join the likes of Bubba Watson, Zac Blair, Rory Sabatini and Mark Calcavecchia in using the new Pro V1 yellow golf balls.
A golf course owner almost spent thousands of pounds redesigning his course to make it safer, only to discover that birds had actually been dropping the ‘wayward balls’!
Costco has restocked 40 US stores with their Kirkland Signature golf balls. The balls are priced at $29.99 for two dozen balls. But they've still not made it over the pond to the UK.
There were a number of rulings made by the R&A officials on day three of the Open but none was more interesting as that for Lee Westwood. And hats off to the 46 year-old Englishman who showed pure class and honesty in dealing with the situation.
Bubba Watson will add even more colour to next week's Masters as he's set to play a Green Volvik S4 golf ball at a Major for the first time.
Volvik is introducing a patriotic flavour to its top-selling VIVID golf balls with special boxes and packs designed for golfers looking to reflect their national colours on the fairways.
Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has just had a right result. And not on the footabll pitch. See what he's been up to - pun intended.
Are you a tour player? No? Then why do you use a tour golf ball? Srixon think they may have a better option for most of us. Ladies and gents, here is the new Srixon Soft Feel golf ball.
Fair play to them, lake ball divers have to deal – not only with murky waters and stinky fish – but also dodge sunken golf carts, dead bird skulls, alligators and – occasionally – dead bodies in pursuit of diving for lake balls. Glenn Berger has turned it into an entrepreneurial art form.