Dec 21st, 2016 Article
Tim Finchem thinks PGA and European Tours should unite
Retiring PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem believes that golf would benefit enormously if the US–based organisation joined forces with the European Tour.
Retiring PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem believes that golf would benefit enormously if the US–based organisation joined forces with the European Tour.
The Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa has unveiled refurbishment plans that will see the Five Red Star Resort in St Andrews undertake a total bedroom upgrade and spa extension complete with a new lap pool and extensive gym.
We were delighted that Danny Willett rightly got nominated for the Sports Personality of the Year award, but a little bit miffed that he came last, and by a country mile. But how has golf got on in the awards in the past?
We like the cockles of our hearts being warmed, especially at this time of the year, and we have to say hats off to Rory as he visited the new Mencap Centre in Belfast today that his foundation helped to build. Credit where credit due and all that.
Golf buggies could require motor insurance for the first time under European law, the government has admitted.
Henrik Stenson has formed his own golf course design firm, and signed his first contract to do a major redesign of Österåker Golf Club outside Stockholm, Sweden.
Here's an absolutely epic golf fail. Actually it's a double fail. How not to play on ice! This is an instant classic, and if it doesn't go viral then nothing will!
There's nothing worse than being caught short on the golf course. Extreme circumstances call for emergency action and, even if you just need a wizzle, there can be literally nowhere to turn.
Green keepers at Castle Stuart Golf Links are testing both their long and short game skills due to unpredictable weather.
Beef has been out in Jamaica, visiting the relatives. We are big fans of Jamaica, as our Brig was stationed there working on Red Stripe. And there's some great golf out there as well.
John Daly has told how he blew $55,000 in order to teach his former wife Sherri a lesson.
Ian Poulter has received a PGA Recognition Award for his outstanding contribution to the game at the annual PGA lunch at Grosvenor House. And it's not before time.