Feb 10th, 2017 Article
Long Drive World Series announced
This March the world’s biggest hitters will go head to head on golf’s most exciting new battleground: The Long Drive World Series.
This March the world’s biggest hitters will go head to head on golf’s most exciting new battleground: The Long Drive World Series.
The world’s top-–ten ranked female golfers will be heading to Singapore to compete in the 10th edition of the HSBC Women’s Champions which will be staged on the New Tanjong Course, Sentosa Golf Club, from 2–5 March this year.
Tiger Woods is suffering from more than just back spasms, Gary Player has claimed. He thinks Tiger's got the dreaded yips.....
Construction of the new International Convention Centre Wales (ICC Wales) will begin in March after funding details were agreed between the Welsh Government, Celtic Manor Resort and NatWest.
Tiger has sensationally pulled out of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic with back problems. No, surely not.... say it ain't so...
U.S. Amateur champion Curtis Luck has signed with IMG for worldwide management and marketing representation.
Justin Rose has lost his lead at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines after a tough moving day, which could only see him card a 73. So who's in the mix now?
Jeunghun Wang has opened up a three–shot lead on moving day at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, so it's all change at the top after yesterday's nine–way tie.
Callaway have pulled off a major coup by signing major champion Michelle Wie.
Lorks a Lordy, as if there weren't more pressing matters at hand, Muirfield are in the news again as they announce they will have yet another vote on whether to go berserk and allow females to be admitted to their club.
We love a Z-Star here at GolfPunk Towers. And there's a new ball in town for 2017 – the Z-Star XV, launching in partnership with Prostate Cancer UK. Let's roll...
There’s more Olympic golf controversy as a Japanese non–profit group has demanded the golf tournament of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics be moved from the Kasumigaseki Country Club, which does not accept women as full members.