Aug 4th, 2017 Article
Inside the ropes with Charley Hull at the Ricoh
What really goes on inside the ropes at a major championship? GolfPunk hangs with Charley Hull for the day at the Ricoh to find out...
What really goes on inside the ropes at a major championship? GolfPunk hangs with Charley Hull for the day at the Ricoh to find out...
Carnoustie Golf Links, the most challenging course on The Open rota, has been given the go-ahead for a major redevelopment of its golf centre, with works due to be completed in time for The Open Championship in 2018.
Alexa meets the fairways with the new Bushnell Wingman GPS Speaker. Not only will it tell you your distances it can also play your latest happening grooves (Ed - does anyone actually say that?). Totally unique in the golf market players can now listen to music whilst having distances on the course at their fingertips courtesy of some clever GPS and Bluetooth tech.
Quinta do Lago is once again showing its commitment to junior golf this summer by hosting its fifth successive annual Paul McGinley Junior Cup.
Step Brothers favourite Adam Scott takes on Jon Daly in a made for TV grudge match...
Two of Norway's most prestigious golf clubs have become the first Scandinavian members to be welcomed into the World of Leading Golf – an association representing many of the planet's top golf clubs and resorts.
Wenttworth's PR agency have been on our case over our story about a 30% dip in their membership. Here's the update.
The Lodge of Four Seasons, a resort in Missouri, is launching an innovative pricing model in 2017 in the hope of offering golfers better value in 2017.
Tiger Woods is out for the rest of the season, and more immediatley that means he's out for the PGA Championship. So who is his spot going to? Here's who is replacing him this week, Harold Varner III.
Here at GP Towers, as you can imagine, we’re always on the look out for the latest and greatest GolfPunk, and we think we may have just found a new contender for the prestigious top spot. In recent weeks we’ve been casting our beady eye’s over world number 254, Harold Varner III.
Well it’s been a pretty exciting week for golf on the island of Ireland. First, Shane Lowry’s spectacular win at the 148th Open in Northern Ireland and then the magnificent Adare Manor in County Limerick has been announced as host of The Ryder Cup 2026. Not too shabby!
One of the UK’s leading golf coaches will help set women golfers on the right course at the Highland Ladies Open at Castle Stuart this year.