May 22nd, 2016 Article
Muirfield accused of anti-Semitism
Lord Grade, the former chair of the BBC, has claimed he was once banned by Muirfield for being Jewish. We ask how will the club respond to this serious accusation?
Lord Grade, the former chair of the BBC, has claimed he was once banned by Muirfield for being Jewish. We ask how will the club respond to this serious accusation?
It’s very rare that Donald Trump says anything worth listening to. The mouthiest man in US politics, a wind bag of the highest order and purveyor of fine golf courses. But just once amidst all of the baloney, whilst campaigning in New York he says something that just about sums up the Masters.
The new Chinese owners of Wentworth have been sent a 15-page legal letter, giving them a week to drop plans to bring in a £100,000 joining fee.
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The internationally renowned Mount Juliet Estate becomes the 16th member of the exclusive European Tour Properties network with the announcement of the Irish venue as a European Tour Destination.
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As it approaches its 10th Anniversary celebrations this summer, The Shire London has announced that Thomas Bjørn, European Ryder Cup Captain, will be its Honorary Captain for 2017–18.
The signs featuring Donald Trump at the Akoya in Dubai have now been put back up! What on earth's going on?
Ian Poulter shot a second round 67 to help his Valspar gravy and potentially increase his chances of keeping his UPSPA Tour Card...
2019 will see The Staysure Tour welcome a new, exciting event to its tour schedule; the Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship boasting a total prize fund of €200,000. Arriving at the stunning Trevose Golf and Country Club, the four-day event will see some of the greatest ever golfers take to the picturesque course from June 20-23 2019.
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