Feb 19th, 2017 Article
Sunday Siren: Amy Boulden
It's Sunday Siren time. Amy Boulden's challenge at the Australian Open may have faded as she finished T21, but she'll be right back. And in the meantime....
It's Sunday Siren time. Amy Boulden's challenge at the Australian Open may have faded as she finished T21, but she'll be right back. And in the meantime....
Paddy Power has pulled one of their classic stunts, with the brunt of their joke the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
The fantabulous East Carolina College golfer Frida Gustafsson Spang (try saying that with a mouthful of popcorn) has come through Ladies European Tour Q-School with flying colours and has just turned pro.
Tiger Woods has pulled out of a press conference which was planned for today at the Genesis Open in Los Angeles. If he can't make a press conference, what does this say for his long–term prospects?
Jordan Spieth became the second youngest player to win nine PGA Tour events – 23 years and six months – just one later than a certain 14-time major winner Tiger of the Woods.
Jordan Spieth shot a consecutive 65 to dominate on moving day at the AT&T Pro–Am at Pebble beach. He's now leading Brandt Snedecker by six clear shots. This Texan is on fire.
VPAR "brings the passion of the professional game to an amateur golfer irrespective of Handicap" and now they are looking to raise £1 million to take them to the next level.
Golf clubs in Wales found 2016 to be their best year for years, according to new data from the Golf Union of Wales.
Dunning is continuing its quest to establish itself as the brand of choice for the aspiring elite golfer.
Melissa Reid shot a 6–under 67 on Saturday to take a two–stroke lead over American Angel Jin and Australian Su Oh at the Vic Open, the season–opening event on the Ladies European Tour.
Jordan Spieth confronted a group of autograph seekers after they became abusive when he refused to sign objects for them ahead of the Pebble Beach Pro–Am, and used some strong language to make his point.
Tiger Woods has announced that due to ongoing back spasms, similar to what he experienced in Dubai, he will be unable to compete in the Genesis Open and The Honda Classic.