Nov 14th, 2016 Article
Alex Noren overturns 6-shot defecit to win
"That was the round of my life!" No kidding Alex, you just shot a -9 round of 63 to win your fourth tournament of the season!! He's made over £2,600,000.00 already this year...
"That was the round of my life!" No kidding Alex, you just shot a -9 round of 63 to win your fourth tournament of the season!! He's made over £2,600,000.00 already this year...
Paige Spiranac made the cut at the Ladies Scottish Open at Dundonald Links, and is now tied 58. Here's how she got on.
Shane Lowry boosted his chances of automatic qualification for the European Ryder Cup team in September with his strong performance at the US Open.
If money is no object, and you wanted to get your loved one the ultimate Christmas gift, we're not sure that you could get them anything better than a Rolls Royce Ghost.
Rory McIlroy has won the Association of Golf Writers trophy, joining Seve Ballesteros and Lee Westwood as the only golfers in the long history of the prestigious award to win it on three separate occasions.
Byeong Hun An has become the first Korean winner of the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award. His breakthrough 2015 season also yielded another prestigious title as the Challenge Tour Graduate of the Year.
Everything from scaling tall buildings in Dubai to Marmite on toast... It's Help The Gravy & Bunch Of Arse: What's made us go 'yippee!!' and what made us go 'fiddlededee' this week...
Today the European Tour announced a significant change to its membership regulations for the 2016 season, with players now only required to compete in a minimum of five European Tour sanctioned tournaments outside the Major Championships and World Golf Championships.
It was a day of fireworks as Branden Grace took a one shot lead at the WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai.
Rory’s chance to win the Race to Dubai could be in jeopardy as a dodgy dinner could stop him from teeing off at the WGC HSBC Champions.
After his mad dash to Hong Kong, Ian Poulter still hadn’t done quite enough to be eligible for next years Ryder Cup standings. But through luck, perseverance and injury, Poults will be still able to qualify for the best event in golf.
It was Thorbjorn Olesen's day at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. He shot a great 7 under 65 at St Andrews to get to seventeen under par, and hold a three shot lead over Germany’s Florian Fritsch.