Sep 26th, 2017 Article
1993 British Masters winner Peter Baker revisits his triumph
With the British Masters starting tomorrow, 1993 winner Peter Baker has revisited his own iconic victory, almost 25 years on.
With the British Masters starting tomorrow, 1993 winner Peter Baker has revisited his own iconic victory, almost 25 years on.
Lee Westwood will be hosting the British Masters this week at Close House for one of the European Tour’s best events of the year. Here's where the Golf Spiv thinks the value lies.
Steve Williams will caddie for Danielle Kang at the New Zealand Women’s Open, after splitting with Adam Scott.
A 14-year-old Stafford golf sensation has beaten thousands of amateur players across England to win the Bridgestone Tyres Chase Your Dream Trophy, with a round alongside a European Tour star now lying in wait.
Catriona Matthew has been appointed as European captain for the next Solheim Cup, which will take place on the world-famous PGA Centenary Course at The Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland, on 13-15 September 2019.
Highlights from the 2017 Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship will be broadcast over the next month on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Mix.
Sangmoon Bae has missed the cut in his return to professional tour golf after two years of compulsory national service in the South Korean army.
Ben Crane really had it socked to him with eight penalty strokes for having two non–conforming clubs in his bag.
The LPGA’s decision to cut the LPGA’s fifth major to a 54–hole tournament has descended into further farce, as Sung Hyun Park posts an eight under 63.
What a bunch of arse. So is it a major or what? Can you imagine the R&A making the Open 54 holes because they had to scrap the first day's play? Well, that's exactly what's happened to the Evian Championship.
Rayhan Thomas is a name that you won’t be familiar with, but the 17–year–old amateur has just tied a world record in golf.
Jordan Spieth sits at the top of the FedEx playoffs thanks to two runner-up finishes. Now it’s time for the BMW Championship. Here's where the Golf Spiv thinks the real value lies.