Apr 22nd, 2016 Article
Yesterday's Golf News Today #2
Featuring Jack Nicklaus, John Daly, Ken Brown, Thin Lizzy & Terry Waite...
Featuring Jack Nicklaus, John Daly, Ken Brown, Thin Lizzy & Terry Waite...
According to data compiled over three million rounds of golf by the GPS and scoring app, Hole19, the UK has achieved more hole-in-one’s than any other country.
In May 2015, a massive 40-foot deep sinkhole opened up near the clubhouse at Top of the Rock Golf Course. But rather than filling it in, they kept on digging. Why?
Hole19 has launched Course Profiles, allowing its 800,000 golfers to discover new courses to play on and providing them with useful information by interfacing them directly with almost 40,000 golf courses worldwide.
PXG launch their 0311 and 0311T irons in a black finish, unlike anything seeen in golf before...
The International Golf Club London (ICG London) is launching an exciting opportunity for golfers to play competitive events at championship courses in the south-east region. Here's how.
This year Royal Dornoch Golf Club is celebrating 400 years of golf being played in the town and it is also 125 years since Brora Golf Course was founded. Here’s how they are celebrating together.
Never been seen in the same room.... European Tour Chief Keith Pelley & Brains from Thunderbirds... Is this development good news for the European Tour?
A very rare Ferrari has been sold at auction in Paris, for a whopping great £24.6 million pounds. So we don’t think that it will be going to Ian Poulter’s Ferrari museum. We reckon that’s too much coin even for Ian. But we’d like to be proved wrong.
We figured we could learn a lot from Golf's Most Powerful Man. What we didn't bank on was finding a kindred spirit who wants to change golf in many of the same ways as we do at GolfPunk. His name is Dana Garmany, founder and CEO of Troon Golf. We went to meet him at Troon HQ in Scottsdale Arizona. It was quite a day.
The British Open Speedgolf Championships will return to Dale Hill Golf Club in East Sussex on August 14 2016. Come on in if you can shoot a 77 in 34 minutes and 4 seconds. We're sitting this one out.
GolfPunk understands from a report in Golf Business News that there is ‘a major investigation’ involving forensic accountants underway into how retailer Direct Golf UK was able to accrue hidden debts of almost £14 million.