Jan 27th, 2017 Article
Michelle Wie signs with Callaway
Callaway have pulled off a major coup by signing major champion Michelle Wie.
Callaway have pulled off a major coup by signing major champion Michelle Wie.
We have always been massive fans of G/Fore, and they have now paired up with Peter Millar for a new collaboration on an innovative golf shoe. Here are the results.
Online bookmakers 888sport have today slashed Justin Thomas' odds on winning a major this year after back–to–back wins.
REALiTEE Golf, creator of golf’s new indoor experience integrating social, simulator and live play, will power a new indoor golf entertainment centre at the Silver Reef Hotel, Casino and Spa in Washington, USA.
Bettinardi Golf, the specialist milled putter manufacturer based in Chicago, has released its 2017 range in the UK, including striking new putters and head covers in its Studio Stock and Queen B series.
PUMA Golf has introduced the new DISC collection of golf footwear – a premium, comfortable and stable collection for men, women and juniors, headlined by TITANTOUR IGNITE DISC and TITANTOUR IGNITE Premium DISC.
Callaway has today announced its full golf ball line–up for 2017, including a new addition to the Chrome Soft line, the Chrome Soft X, which offers soft feel with Tour–level distance, workability and control.
Rory has just finished his third round at the South African Open, and he's carded a useful 67 to go into second place behind Graeme Storm on moving day.
John Jacobs has died aged 91.He will be best remembered for his work in establishing the European Tour, where he served as the European Tour’s tournament Director–General from 1971 to 1975.
Callaway Golf has acquired luggage, golf bag and golf apparel brand Ogio International for $75million
It’s Ryder Cup time again already, as this week the decision as to who will captain the USA Team in France is set to be announced. And there is a clear favourite emerging.
The first Web.com event of 2017 is the Bahamas Great Exuma Classic, but it has been absolutely battered by high winds and storms, leading to a first–round scoring average of 80.4!