May 3rd, 2016 Article
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The people behind the highly successful game Burnout have now left Criterion Games, which was owned by EA, to start their own UK based company, Three Fields. And their first game is Dangerous Golf.
The people behind the highly successful game Burnout have now left Criterion Games, which was owned by EA, to start their own UK based company, Three Fields. And their first game is Dangerous Golf.
PGA National in bizarre homage to Game of Thrones!
Donald Trump says he will take his ball and go home if he doesn’t get the Republican nomination this summer. And he'll head off to Turnberry.
Lynx are taking it back to the old school with their Predator clubs, making them available as Open Stock. What does this mean, and why is it important? Let's jump into a time machine back to the '90's.
The Algarve is marking its 50th year in golf with the introduction of new ‘Golden Tees’. And there's a big prize to be won as well.
Germany is on the verge of having more members of golf clubs than England for the first time in history according to major new research by professional services firm KPMG. And there is a very simple reason why.
Thirty amateur players will contest a nine-hole event at Royal Troon on the eve of this year's Open Championship as part of efforts to boost participation in the sport.
We always knew he was going to turn pro this week, and there were clues with which company he would sign with. But it’s now been confirmed that Bryson DeChambeau has joined Cobra Puma Golf. Our new favourite golfer will be wearing Puma footwear and apparel and play Cobra equipment.
All Back To Mine with your new Masters Champion Danny Willett... Danny Willett is a sports junkie, so when he asked us round to his house to take him on at everything from basketball to chipping, we were round like a flash. And he doesn't like losing...
We've been thinking for a while that streetwear is the next direction for golf fashion to take. Nike Golf seem to agree with us.
Bubba Watson has a new sock deal. Which might sound as dull as ditchwater, but as this video shows, is anyhing but.
A golf club in Wigan, Lancashire, could have its changing rooms converted into a microbrewery, and its pro shop turned into a visitor centre, if plans drawn up by the local council get the go-ahead.