Jan 21st, 2018 Article
Sergio Garcia strolls home to win the Singapore Open
Masters champion Sergio Garcia won the Singapore Open by five shots after shooting a final-round three-under-par 68 on the Serapong course.
Masters champion Sergio Garcia won the Singapore Open by five shots after shooting a final-round three-under-par 68 on the Serapong course.
Sometimes the rules of golf just seem so unfair, as New Zelander Ryan Fox was hit with a two–stroke penalty when a spectator stole his ball!
Well, that's one way to get yourself into the Tour Championship. Sergio Garcia came down the last hole at the BMW needing a par to climb from 34th into the all important Top 30 and a place in the lucrative season finale. What ensued bordered on the bizarre...
After opening rounds of 65-65, Martin Kaymer went on to record a stunning eight shot victory at Pinehurst No. 2 in 2010. Two months earlier he'd won the Players at Sawgrass. Which meant he'd won on both Mothers' and Fathers' Days. Which was a bit selfish if you think about it.
Off the back of his T2 at The Players Championship, Poults has got involved in a Twitter row with Golf Channel's outspoken Brandel Chamblee.
Titleist is giving golfers the chance to undergo The Ultimate Fit with unique fitting experiences on the driving range during this year’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
Where has Charley Hoffman been all year? Up until today, he'd missed the cut in three of four starts and broken par just twice in those 10 rounds.
England’s Tyrrell Hatton shot a four under 68 to take the lead in Abu Dhabi by a single shot. But he’s got a very strong chasing pack hot on his heels.
Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen set a new course record to take command of the Turkish Airlines Open.
A dark tale about how one of America's most famous golf clubs was named after an unsolved murder victim...
The Tony Jacklin Partnership has been officially launched at City Golf London by Tony Jacklin CBE.
Rory McIlroy lit it up last night, shooting a second round 65 at the WGC-Cadillac Championship. Jumping up to second place, Rory is two shots back of an in form Adam Scott.