Jul 4th, 2017 Article
Rory bans himself from social media
Rory McIlroy has banned himself from social media after his Twitter row with Steve Elkington.
Rory McIlroy has banned himself from social media after his Twitter row with Steve Elkington.
The R&S has announced that the winner of the 144th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale will win $US1.84 million from a total prize fund of $US10.25million.
Volvik, the leader in multi-coloured performance golf balls, has signed women’s golf star Carly Booth on a multi–year deal after she used the Volvik S4 ball to qualify for this month’s US Open.
Finca Cortesin Hotel, Golf & Spa has begun work on an ambitious greens renovation programme that will put the resort’s putting surfaces on a par with some of the most famous and exclusive venues in golf.
Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel is investing a ‘significant six–figure sum' in its golf academy as it looks to build on the success it has achieved in the last few years.
Golf Tourism England (GTE), the membership body representing the golf tourism industry in England, has unveiled its new website showcasing the outstanding quality of golf England has to offer across several regions of the country.
Ian Poulter will be playing The Open after coming T2 at a 36–hole qualifying competition at Woburn.
Irish Open host and defending champion Rory McIlroy has been paired up with world number two Hideki Matsuyama and world number 11 Jon Rahm for the opening round of this week's Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Portstewart Golf Club.
It was an excellent weekend for Martin Laird, as his third place at the Quicken Loans National earned him a handsome $482,800 and a place in The Open.
America’s Kyle Stanley won the Quicken Loans National as he beat Charles Howell III in a playoff, and took home a cheque for $1.3 million for his troubles.
The Rory Foundation has announced the winner of their trick shot competition to secure a coverted place at this year's Irish Open Pro–Am.
Footballing legend Alan Shearer is set to join some of the biggest names in golf when he tees it up at the British Masters Pro–Am.