Mar 31st, 2017 Article
2017 British Open Speedgolf Championships
Tradition meets Innovation as Piltdown Golf Club welcomes the Open Speedgolf event for 2017.
Tradition meets Innovation as Piltdown Golf Club welcomes the Open Speedgolf event for 2017.
Fresh from his remarkable performance at The Open, one of golf’s brightest young talents, Sam Locke is set to head to Nailcote Hall for this year’s Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship.
The Open Championship 2018 is upon and and what an exciting time it is to be a golf fan with a number of exciting talents in contention for this years title, with perhaps the most unpredictable race for the crown we have had in years with a scorched Carnoustie opening up the competition to all length of hitters.
It only seems like yesterday that we were cheering Lefty as he stormed to victory at the US PGA Championship and here we are on the eve of the next Major. This is only the second time Torrey Pines has hosted the U.S. Open and as ever, picking a winner is as tricky.
They have been playing golf at Carnoustie as far back as the 16th century and the classic links layout is sure to challenge golf's best players this week at the AIG Women's Open. The weather is looking variable and the Spiv has his views as to who offers the best value in the betting stakes.
The Bulgarian black sea has become a popular golf destination over the last few years since hosting the Volvo world match play on the European Tour in 2013.
The British Open Speedgolf Championships will take place on Sunday 9 September, returning to the superb Piltdown Golf Club, East Sussex just 20 miles from London Gatwick.
As the GolfPunk Brigadier I am duty bound to read The Daily Telegraph at my club over my porridge and kippers every morning, and today I came across a letter to the Editor which I thought should be shared. Mr Michael Cooper of Addington, Kent, you are spot on. We've included a nice picture of young Mr. Spieth, as that's what The Daily Telegraph did as well.
The winds have hardly blustered at Carnoustie this week but Justin Rose still needed a last-gasp birdie yesterday to avoid being beached on the Angus coast. But today he has only gone and tied the course record at Carnoustie.
The Scottish pub famed as the birthplace of the British Open Golf Championship has been placed on the market for £1.1 million.
The third major of the year is usually one that pits players against the unpredictable elements. For that reason, it’s even more important that players have everything they need to perform their best on the course.
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