May 6th, 2018 Article
Woman taking legal action against discriminating club
Women? Playing golf?? In the morning??!!! Has the world gone mad???
Women? Playing golf?? In the morning??!!! Has the world gone mad???
Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger defended his Made in HimmerLand presented by FREJA title in style as he cruised to a five shot win in Denmark. The 35-year-old led after every round and having started the day with a one-shot advantage, dominated proceedings with eight birdies in a closing 64 to finish at twenty-one-under and claim his eighth European Tour title.
Cameron Tringale shot a course record-equalling round of 61 to lead a star-studded field - which includes 14 of the top 15 players in the world - after round one of the Genesis Scottish Open.
The Golf Spiv has some competition. Say hello to Divot the goat...
Nothing feels like a Mizuno, we know it’s a marketing slogan, but it’s true. The legendary soft feel is addictive, it makes you want to hit every ball in the centre of the clubface.
Simple Minds will bring the 2018 BMW PGA Championship – the first Rolex Series event of the new season – to a close when they headline the BMW Show Stage at Wentworth Club on Sunday May 27.
Organisers of the Rocco Forte Open at Verdura in Sicily have announced that spectators will receive free admission to the tournament this spring.
The Els Club Malaysia is pushing to increase the number of tee time bookings across its renowned championship golf courses by joining the recently launched booking app, created by Troon International, a division of Troon, the leader in upscale golf course management.
Oak Hill Country Club's East Course in Rochester, New York, will host its seventh major championship and first since the 2013 PGA Championship.
Why is the golf now only on Sky TV in the UK with the BBC set to produce, if last year is anything to go by, a set of very ordinary highlights programmes? Who is to blame - Sky, the BBC, the politicians, the R&A or perhaps even Brexit?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the bunker, or waste area, the Patrick Reed saga pops its nose out again. This time its the world number two Brooks Koepka giving his two pennyworth and he, as usual, does not pull any punches. Koepka described Reed’s actions as “building sandcastles in the sand.”
It was not to be this time for Jordan Spieth, as South Korean Song Young-Han held on to both his nerve and his narrow lead to finally get over the line for his maiden victory.