Sep 17th, 2016 Article
Beef Still In PGA Tour Card Hunt
Andrew 'Beef' Johnston is still in the hunt for his PGA Tour card, despite dropping to fourth at the Albertsons Boise Open.
Andrew 'Beef' Johnston is still in the hunt for his PGA Tour card, despite dropping to fourth at the Albertsons Boise Open.
According to reports in The Times, Lee Westwood has severed all ties to the Lee Westwood Golf School due to legal action from former parents. It all sounds a right mess.
Luxury fashion brand Peter Millar is continuing as an Official Licensee with Ryder Cup Europe.
Golf clubs are making money with the help of Footgolf, which is said to be one of the fastest-growing UK sports.
There’s a rumour going round that Rickie Fowler is about to buy a $14 million mansion in Jupiter, Florida.
Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes and David Lloyd go head-to-head in a series of golf challenges at American Golf. Find out which star posts a 313yd drive, who can get nearest the pin and who can hold their nerve on the green.
GolfBuddy have launched what they claim is golf’s most versatile and wearable audio unit to date with the new Voice 2.
American Golf has announced Ian Hendry and Martin Leo as its first ever Seniors Champions.
Beef made a late bogey but still carded an 8-under 63 on Friday to take the 36-hole lead at the Albertsons Boise Open, the second of four events in the Web.com Tour Finals.
It seems as if the police are giving green light to thieves who drive into your golf course in the dead of night and relieve your lakes of golf balls.
In a victory for niche operators, the family-owned Hotel Quinta da Marinha Resort, in Cascais, Lisbon, is celebrating after achieving a hugely creditable position of 30th in Golf World's inaugural Top 100 Golf Resorts in Continental Europe ranking.
To acknowledge the hard work of the British armed forces and emergency services, Topgolf UK has launched a new initiative; ‘The Hero Club’.