Mar 4th, 2016 Article
Watch Highlights of Day One at the Blue Monster
Vide & Pic highlights from Day One as Piercy & Fraser lead, Mickelson & Willett on their tail.
Vide & Pic highlights from Day One as Piercy & Fraser lead, Mickelson & Willett on their tail.
The Greenbrier has been flooded by storms like you wouldn't believe. Check out the insane video of the 18th!
Dustin Johnson is in charge of the US Open, as he shot a three-under-par 67 to take a four shot lead, and is now the only player to be under par at the half way mark in what has been a gruelling first two days at Shinnecock Hills.
Ian Poulter will be out of golf for the next four months with a foot injury, and looks likely to miss the Ryder Cup, at least in a playing role.
Korea's Soo-min Lee may remain the man to catch in the rain interrupted Shenzhen International, but it was some spectacular scoring from England's Callum Shinkwin that captured the imagination.
Laguna Golf Phuket will become the first golf course to host a PGA TOUR Series-China event outside of mainland China when it hosts the Tour’s third and final Global Qualifying Tournament from March 5-8.
The best, and worst shots from day 2 at the Players Championship.
Global golf icons, major championship winners, stars of the modern game and some of the sport's hottest young talents have joined Gary Player at Wentworth to raise almost $105,000 for good causes during the London leg of his world-leading Invitational Series.
The fat lady has clearly decided to take the rest of the week off, as Tiger shot a bogey free 65, with 7 birdies and no bogeys to move to six under at the Hero World Challenge.
Danny Willett celebrated his birthday in style as he secured his eighth European Tour title at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The 2016 Masters winner, who turned thirty-four on Sunday, started the final round on the Old Course at St Andrews with a three-stroke lead and remained at the top of the leaderboard throughout the day, making the turn in three-under-par.
Gary Player took to Twitter to remind the 'young bucks' that they had it made. This is what he posted.
Play-offs aren’t always exciting (remember Mike Weir and wotsisname* in 2003?), but the three-way, 18-hole play-off in 1962 between Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Dow Finsterwald, showed the most exciting player in the game at his thrilling best.