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Jul 12th, 2023 Article

Vokey WedgeWorks Introduces Limited Edition 54 M Grind

Vokey WedgeWorks introduces the new Limited 54.08 M Grind, one of Bob Vokey’s original tour grinds and considered the “most favourite” by the Master Craftsman among all his extensive designs.

Apr 19th, 2016 Article

Danny Willett joins PGA Tour

The Willetts are off to America!! Yes, indeed, following his scintillating Masters win, the world has opened up for the Sheffield lad. 

Mar 1st, 2021 Article

Emotional Grace takes the Puerto Rico Open

South Africa’s Branden Grace produced a stunning finish to win his second PGA Tour title in the Puerto Rico Open. He credited inspiration from his late father for his superb finish of eagle, bogey, which stole the trophy away from Jhonattan Vegas.

Aug 28th, 2020 Article

Walters takes early lead at The Belfry

Justin Walters made the most of the favourable early conditions to post a brilliant bogey free 64 and open up a three shot lead on an opening day of the 2020 ISPS HANDA UK Championship where four hours were lost to the weather.

Aug 22nd, 2015 Article

Wyndham Championship Day 3 Wrap Up

Phew! Moving day over and time to catch up with the day. And yes, Tiger is still very much the story. So how did he get on?

Dec 3rd, 2021 Article

Who Will Be A Hero On The Golf Course

Although the end of 2021 is soon approaching, there is still time for some of golf’s biggest names to take to the course and with the approaching on the horizon, it also offers an opportunity to pocket $1m before Christmas.

Sep 10th, 2018 Article

Golf's Top 20 Drivers of all time

The GolfPunk guide to the best in the business when it comes to splitting fairways... The Englishman with the marvellous middle name of ‘Horsfall’ never turned pro but won two Opens at the end of the 19th century, four Amateur Championships and a US Amateur, in the days when the very best were from the unpaid ranks. His most conspicuous quality was the straightness of his driving.