Apr 22nd, 2016 Article
Yesterday's Golf News Today #2
Featuring Jack Nicklaus, John Daly, Ken Brown, Thin Lizzy & Terry Waite...
Featuring Jack Nicklaus, John Daly, Ken Brown, Thin Lizzy & Terry Waite...
Tyrell Hatton shot a six under par 66 to secure a four-shot victory and his first professional title at St Andrews.
It’s that time of year again when a high quality European Field makes the trip up to Scotland for the slightly obscure tournament setup of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championships which takes place at three different Golf Courses over a period of four days.
Ireland's Paul Dunne, who led the Open heading into the final round in 2015 at St Andrews, has given himself a two–shot lead at the Trophee Hassan II on Saturday's moving day, and the chance for his maiden European Tour victory.
GolfPunk's new gun-slinger writer Keel Timmins has noticed that past Masters champions, no matter how old, have a habit of blazing up Augusta no matter what their form elsewhere. Very interesting...
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!
The R&A has announced the courses for the 2018 Championships and internationals.
Wilson Golf, the brand with more Major wins with its irons than any other, has announced the signing of German golfer Hurly Long and Englishman Andrew Wilson to its DP World Tour roster on multi-year deals.
Andy Ogletree secured his third International Series title today posting a final round of 64 at Close House to further bolster his lead at the top of both Asian Tour and International Series Orders of Merit.
Even if the men's and women's major schedule is almost complete, with just the Women's Open to come at the famous Muirfield links course in Scotland, there is plenty for the fans in the coming months.
Major champion Justin Thomas and seven-time DP World Tour winner Matt Fitzpatrick are the latest global stars to confirm their participation in the Genesis Scottish Open, the third Rolex Series event of the 2022 season. Fans can buy tickets now at
The R&A has underlined its commitment to enhancing the AIG Women’s Open’s status as a leading major sporting event by announcing five world-class venues for championships being played from 2021 to 2025. The future championship venues for the AIG Women’s Open are: 2021 – Carnoustie 2022 – Muirfield 2023 – Walton Heath 2024 – St Andrews 2025 – Royal Porthcawl .