Nov 21st, 2016 Article
Ha Na Jang to defend HSBC Women’s Champions
Reigning champion Ha Na Jang has confirmed that she will defend her title at the 2017 HSBC Women’s Champions, taking place at Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore 2 – 5 March 2017.
Reigning champion Ha Na Jang has confirmed that she will defend her title at the 2017 HSBC Women’s Champions, taking place at Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore 2 – 5 March 2017.
Patrick Reed is the latest golfer named in the Fancy Bear Olympics drug leaks.
Justin Rose is the latest golfer to be named in the Fancy Bears Russian hacking leaks.
When I first heard that golf was going to be back for the 2016 Olympics I genuinely thought it was fantastic news, a massive opportunity for the sport to make a big and sudden impact on the game. Finally here was an chance to showcase the great game to the entire world.
FootJoy have announced that they have extended their UK market-leading position with a value share of more than 53 per cent in both the shoe and glove categories.
Great Britain and Ireland won the Curtis Cup for only the second time in the last ten events after defeating USA 11½-8½ in County Wicklow.
Solheim Cup star Melissa Reid believes Olympic organizers have missed a trick by not opting for a mixed Matchplay event when golf returns to the Games in August following a 112-year absence.
22-year-old Instagram sensation Paige Spiranac may have missed the cut at the Dubai Ladies Masters but hey... we all have start somewhere, don't we? Gaining a sponsor exemption to play in your first professional event is not uncommon and, in the past, many others have been able to gain valuable experience through this kind of generosity.
The votes are in and have all been counted and verified... straps yourselves in and let the chapmagne flow!!!
Forbes has just published its Top Performers list for 2015 and Rory is in the mix. However, there is a lack of other European golfers anywhere near it. What's the problem, and what are we going to do about it?
Denmark, England, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Wales... your Solheim-Cup-venue-getting dudes took a hell of a beating!!! Yes indeed, Scotland wins the Solheim Cup 2019.
In act of great sportsmanship, Phil Mickelson phoned up fellow professional golfer Suzann Pettersen to offer her his support after the controversy at the Solheim Cup.