Mar 15th, 2016 Article
Behind the scenes at the True Thailand Classic
Scott Hend become the 5th Australian to win on the European Tour this season and has a very wet champagne-fuelled celebration on the 18th green.
Scott Hend become the 5th Australian to win on the European Tour this season and has a very wet champagne-fuelled celebration on the 18th green.
On the second hole at the Northern Trust it all started to unravel for Brendon de Jonge. Reaching for his 60-degree lob wedge after missing the green on the second, he discovered that the shaft near the butt of the grip had been dented. He knew he was in trouble. But why? Read on...
ESPN Sports broadcaster Chris ‘Boomer’ Berman was playing with PGA Tour pro J.J. Henry, when he hit a wild shot into the par-5 18th hole. See what happened next.
European Tour player Haydn Porteous had to get his kit off during the first round of the Tshwane Open in South Africa. One for the ladies?
The Waste Management Phoenix Open absolutely nailed it last weekend. And this is where Rory has been looking for inspiration for the Irish Open, which he will again host this year with his foundation.
It's the West coast swing, and the PGA Tour returns to Pebble Beach. Here's the Golf Spiv's take on where the value lies.
Residents and members of Wentworth are threatening to disrupt the BMW Championship, the flagship event of the European Tour, as the battle with the new Chinese owners heats up.
Branden Grace shot a final round 69 to finish at 14 under par and take the 2016 Qatar Masters by two shots from Rafa Cabrera-Bello and Thorbjorn Olsen, who shared second place.
Paul Lawrie has a two-shot lead after the third round at Doha Golf Club. He seems to like it there as he is now going for an unprecedented third win of the Qatar Masters.
Jamie Donaldson does a Norman! Out of action for weeks possibly longer...
If anyone’s been watching the European Tour coverage, they may have noticed Paul Lawrie has a new golf bag, with Cardinal emblazoned down the side. So who or what is Cardinal?
Vijay Singh showed that age is just a number as he shot seven under at the Sony Open last night to be part of a five way tie at the top of the leader board at Waialae CC, Hawaii.