Apr 23rd, 2018 Article
Left shoulder, right foot. How to hit perfect drives
If you want to hit perfect drives, you'd best be introducing your left shoulder to your right foot. Maria takes us to Kaboom Town...
If you want to hit perfect drives, you'd best be introducing your left shoulder to your right foot. Maria takes us to Kaboom Town...
When it's windy out, take this advice and you'll be sitting pretty on the green while your macho playing partner is stumbling about in the woods looking for his ball like a drunk tramp searching for his underpants...
Is it any coincidence that Tiger Woods – now that he's not launching himself at the ball like an angry octopus – is staying healthy on the golf course? A new study suggests this is the case...
Olympic record-holder (shooting an incredible 61 in Brazil 2016) Maria Verchenova brings us the latest in her award-winning series of fitness videos for GolfPunk. It's time to stop being a plank and get your core, arms and everything maximised to the extreme!
Wow this was a close run thing! Two ladies swapped the lead until late into Christmas Eve. Here's the low down...
It's Sunday Siren time. Amy Boulden's challenge at the Australian Open may have faded as she finished T21, but she'll be right back. And in the meantime....
Forget the Ryder Cup, it's all about the alternative Swingin' Siren Ryder Cup. Check out our Team Europe here...
The stuff that's floated our boats and scrunched our undies this week...
Leading European coach Tom Foster is preparing to embark on a new chapter in his golf career after being named as the new director of instruction at Verdura Resort in Sicily.
Swingin Sirens. They swing golf clubs and they are Sirens. Here's your Top 10 as voted by you duderinos....
A stellar field of Major winners, icons of the game and Tour professionals will participate in the 2017 Berenberg Gary Player Invitational at Wentworth Club in London on July 23 and 24.
LET and Olympics star Maria Verchenova gives us the low down on how to make sure you have your weight transference, to make sure you get through the ball and don't fanny it like a berk...