Jul 7th, 2017 Article
14-year–old in contention for new record
Fourteen–year–old Atthaya Thitikul is in contention to become the youngest ever known winner of a professional golf tour event.
Fourteen–year–old Atthaya Thitikul is in contention to become the youngest ever known winner of a professional golf tour event.
Daniel Jackson has spent the last ten years working at the IMG Academy in Florida, coaching some of the world’s top junior female golfers. Now he’s here to share his knowledge with GolfPunk readers. First off, it’s all about Bunker Creativity.
Footballing legend Alan Shearer is set to join some of the biggest names in golf when he tees it up at the British Masters Pro–Am.
After moving day at the KPMG PGA Championship, sitting on top at 10 under par are Chella Choi and Danielle Kang, who have one LPGA victory and no majors between them. But who else is lurking?
Two young boys have recreated Jordan Spieth’s celebration, when he holed out from a bunker to win the Travelers Championship. Take it away young fellas.
That's the last straw, mister. You've sabotaged the holiness of the golf green. You must politely resign from office and never darken our clubhouse again.
Jordan Spieth was making his debut at the TPC River Highlands Course in Connecticut, and he made light work on day one, with eight birdies and a solitary bogey to take a one–shot lead at the Travelers Championship with a 7 under 63.
Members of Westhoughton Golf Club, in Bolton, Greater Manchester, were amazed when a pilot landed his Steen Skybolt sports bi–plane on the 14th hole's 356–yard par–4 fairway.
It's Scorchio Central right now. Time to get yourself some fancy new shorts and get out there baby!!!! Here are our Top 11 favourites for 2017
Local boy Paul Waring returned to Royal Birkdale today with happy memories of a spectacular week in front of his home supporters when the Southport Links last hosted The Open Championship nine years ago.
The heavily fancied Jon Rahm knew he had a lot of work to do after a day one four–over–par 76. But it was just not to be!
Paul Casey and Tommy Fleetwood are in a four–way tie for the lead at the half way point of the 117th US Open with Brian Harman and Brooks Koepka.