Aug 18th, 2016 Article
Golf legend Charlie Sifford’s son jailed
The youngest son of African-American golf legend Charlie Sifford was sentenced to 30 months in prison Thursday for robbing his father's estate.
The youngest son of African-American golf legend Charlie Sifford was sentenced to 30 months in prison Thursday for robbing his father's estate.
Waterlooville Golf Club in Hampshire has been swindled out of scores of thousands of pounds, it has been revealed. Here's how much they got taken for.
David Leadbetter has not being pulling his punches, as he branded the stay-at-homers ‘a pack of spoiled athletes.’
With a year's supply of beer up for grabs, would John Daly pull out all the stops to win?
Olympic Golf medal favourite Lydia Ko got off to a slow start in her first round at the Olympics, and needed a par save on her first hole when her opening tee shot went into a bunker.
As the highest ranked Englishman confirmed for the World Cup, Danny Willett was given the honour of choosing his team-mate for the Melbourne based event.
The top five excuses unfaithful men tell their wives when they’re having an affair have been revealed, and at number one is playing golf.
South Korea is not the only place where defensive equipment is getting in the way of the golf. Check out what is happening at RAF Marham's golf course.
What do you do when your golf club gets bought by someone and they immediately renege on a condition implemented by the previous owners to underwrite the members' initiation fees in the result of new ownership? You ask for your money back right?
Jamie Sadlowski has announced his retirement from Long Driving in a shock announcement. But check out what he's planning next!
Lisbon’s golf coast is gearing up for a bumper year, after recording a 21.9 per cent increase in rounds played by UK visitors during the first half of 2016, up to 16,016 compared with 13,138 during the same period last year.
FootJoy have announced that they have extended their UK market-leading position with a value share of more than 53 per cent in both the shoe and glove categories.