Jul 27th, 2016 Article
200 girls pledge to grow golf
200 players at the English Girls’ Championships have pledged to help grow the game of golf by introducing one friend to the sport.
200 players at the English Girls’ Championships have pledged to help grow the game of golf by introducing one friend to the sport.
Crazy internet rumours are suggesting Tiger Woods wants to buy TaylorMade. We just can't see this happening. Here's what could happen though...
Rory will be pleased. The venue where he won his first major is to host the 2036 Ryder Cup. Actually, he'll be 47 then... Anyway, as I was saying the 2036 Ryder Cup will be held at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, the PGA of America has announced.
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Here’s someone that really, really wants a bit of Olympic action. Bangladeshi golfer Siddikur Rahman makes no bones about its importance to the wider world ahead of the sport's return at the Rio Games in August 2016.
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But when I first laid eyes on Chambers Bay there was ketchup everywhere...
Ernie’s putting has been under scrutiny for some time. Well, ever since his terrible miss at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship back in October.
Why golf is empowering women, both on and off the course.
The men’s majors are over and so attention turns to the women, or ladies as they were referred to when I was growing up. We have a double header with the Evian Championship in France this week followed straight away by the Women's British Open. And we thought the men were compressing their majors too much!
Olympic record-holder (shooting an incredible 61 in Brazil 2016) Maria Verchenova brings us the latest in her award-winning series of fitness videos for GolfPunk. It's time to stop being a plank and get your core, arms and everything maximised to the extreme!
It's been a big couple of months for golf. adidas and Nike jettison their golf businesses and some of the world's top golfers shunned the Olympics. But it looks like both decisions are backfiring...