Apr 9th, 2017 Article
Ed's Letter: Sergio's major marathon mastered
It was 74th time lucky for the man who had determined that he would never win a major because he just wasn't "good enough". All evidence to the contrary Sergio. You the man.
It was 74th time lucky for the man who had determined that he would never win a major because he just wasn't "good enough". All evidence to the contrary Sergio. You the man.
Jason Day finished the first round at 2–over par 74 in a tie for 28th spot, nine shots behind early outright leader Charley Hoffman, so he's got plenty of work to do today. Here's what's in his bag for the Masters.
Sol Boards from Orgon has entered into a financing agreement with Golf Capital Group of Oklahoma to fund the rapid expansion of the Company’s golfboard fleet rental program. So it's looks like golfboards could be about to really take off.
Is Dustin Johnson out of the Masters before it's even begun? Injured in fall at his house tonight!
Lydia Ko has spoken out against the ruling which denied Lexi Thompson a major title at the ANA Inspiration.
Lexi Thompson has held her lead at the ANA Inspiration at the 54–hole mark. She leads Suzann Pettersen by two–strokes and has a large chasing pack within five shots of her lead.
Tiger Woods has confirmed he will not be playing in The Masters, 20 years since his first major triumph at Augusta National.
Miguel Jimenez and Peter Hanson are among top Srixon pros who have given their support to a new partnership that will put the issue of prostate cancer in front of thousands of men every time they tee off.
Bushnell Golf has unveiled the new Tour V4 SHIFT laser rangefinder, providing golfers with a brand new function added to the extremely popular Tour V4 released in 2016.
Lamkin is celebrating the first Major of the golf season with the release of special edition Majors Z5 and SINK grips which echo the unmistakable green and yellow colour scheme of Augusta.
Dustin Johnson has officially withdrawn from this week's Shell Houston Open as he need a good rest after his five–day victory in the WGC–Dell Match Play. And we can't blame him!
D.A. Points shot a six–under 66 to win the Puerto Rico Open, but he didn't make it easy for himself. And it was not to be for 'Beef' who was in contention, but finished T10.