Nov 26th, 2016 Article
Vikings charging at World Cup
Denmark take a four shot lead into the final day at the ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf after shooting a two under par 70 in the third round Foursomes.
Denmark take a four shot lead into the final day at the ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf after shooting a two under par 70 in the third round Foursomes.
Fancy a Danish? Well, a bet on them anyway. Soren Kjeldsen and Thorbjorn Olesen went out in 29 shots yesterday at the ISPS Handa World Cup Of Golf in Melbourne, and came back in 31 to soar to the top of the leaderboard.
"That was the round of my life!" No kidding Alex, you just shot a -9 round of 63 to win your fourth tournament of the season!! He's made over £2,600,000.00 already this year...
Golfers at Royal Dornach are being given spiritual advice by a Chaplain to Her Madge the Queen. Tampering with the Golf Gods is a dangerous game as we all know, so we have offered our own golf scriptures into the bargain...
Original Golf Nurse Carly Booth has been up to some properly good golf capering lately. Here's a little tribute to the lovely lass. A Day In The Life Of Carly Booth...
Thorbjorn Olesen rallied to claim the Turkish Open title by three shots. But he had to see his seven-stroke overnight lead reduced to just a single shot.
Goodwood Golf Club, one of the first golf clubs in the UK to set up a flexible membership policy, has announced it is going to close it at the end of this year because it is now too popular.
Hideki Matsuyama of Japan became the first Asian winner of the World Golf Championship last night as he romped to a seven shot victory over Henrik Stenson and Daniel Berger... (WATCH)
Rikard Karlberg takes the lead in China shooting a first round 64 at the WGC HSBC Champions. Check out the highlights here...
Sandy Lyle shot a final round of 71 to back up a three under par 67 to beat the defending champion, and Norfolk Club professional, Andrew Marshall.
Danny Willett has withdrawn from the British Masters after he suffered a back injury during Wednesday's pro-am.
Nick Dougherty called it a day for good at the Dunhill Links this weekend. Once touted as a future superstar, Nick Dougherty has retired at just 34 following missing the 54 hole cut after his third round at Carnoustie.