Oct 2nd, 2017 Article
Pat Perez to make Omega Dubai Desert Classic Debut
GP favourite Pat Perez will be making his debut at next year’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic.
GP favourite Pat Perez will be making his debut at next year’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic.
If golf courses could speak, they’d likely say their favourite colour is green.
Celebrity golfers aren't an unusual sight at Golf Son Gual, in Mallorca, but there may well be more of them now that golf-coach-to-the-stars Robert Baker is giving lessons in the club's academy.
Tiger Woods today returned to the Open Championship for the first time since St Andrew’s in 2015 and seriously looked like he meant business.
FootJoy is introducing a new performance shoe, wrapped in innovation. D.N.A. Helix is the latest addition to the D.N.A. family and presents an innovative combination of stability, flexibility and comfort enabling tour-calibre performance.
Click here for Scond Round Article!! (Apologies we put the wrong link on email!!) Charley Hull and Catriona Matthews were amongst seven players tied for the lead after the first round of the Bahamas LPGA, alongside US players Paula Creamer, Ashley Ramsey and Alison Lee and Japanese players Mika Miyazato and Haru Normura, each shooting a 5-under-par 68.
It’s Manic Monday, so here is a very quick round up of all the results and stories from the weekend on the, PGA Tour, European Tour, LPGA and Women’s European Tour.
Ian Poulter’s performance at the US PGA Championship this weekend has pushed Paul Casey out of the automatic qualifying spots.
One of our favourite links courses, Royal Portrush is set to return to the Open Rota later today. The R&A are set to name it as the course for the 2019 Open Championship, for the first time since Max Faulkner won there in 1951.
Magnificent McIlroy becomes European Number One in style. He's won the DP Championship and the Race to Dubai. And here's now.
It was a battle to remember in the final round of the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give, as Nelly Korda prevailed against Leona Maguire to capture the fifth title of her LPGA Tour career and her second of the 2021 season.
The Pro V1 has more wins, more money, and more birdies to its name than any ball in history. For many people it is THE golf ball.