Feb 17th, 2019 Article
Golf legend Gene Littler passes away
Despite a career blighted by cancer, Gene Littler still won 29 times on the PGA Tour including the 1961 US Open. Gene 'The Machine' Littler, we salute you...
Despite a career blighted by cancer, Gene Littler still won 29 times on the PGA Tour including the 1961 US Open. Gene 'The Machine' Littler, we salute you...
The good people at Oceânico had a go at bettering the recent par-5 speed record set at Valderrama, and have unofficially broken it with Ricardo Santos and Portugal’s former goalkeeper Ricardo Pereira on the team.
Pace of play has at last risen up the agenda, and now even the R&A are rising to the challenge of how to fix this frustrating part of playing a round of golf. And here's what Stephen Gallagher has proposed.
Today, PUMA Golf introduces the new P Snapback Cap – the brand's next iconic headwear style statement, and Rickie’s go-to cap for the 2018 season. Rickie will wear the P Cap for the first time on Thursday at the Hero World Challenge.
Golf Datatech, LLC, the golf industry’s leading independent market research firm for retail sales, consumer and trade golf trends, has announced that golf equipment sales throughout the UK have enjoyed their all-time largest July retail sales month since the Company started tracking data in 1997.
Full Swing Golf, who claim to be the leader in indoor-golf simulator technology, have announced a multi-year partnership with Padriag Harrington, the three time Major winner.
We bring you the 12 finest jumpers to grace the earth for 2019...
Broke Hill Golf Club is offering free junior membership after two assistant professionals decided to take matters into their own hands.
Here's our countdown of the most bonkers looking trophies in golf.
Special family ticket packages are now on sale for The 2019 Solheim Cup at Gleneagles, 11th to 15th September.
Golf’s ultimate team competition is nearly here. Today, adidas Golf is celebrating the tradition, history and pride that embodies the Ryder Cup by unveiling a limited-edition version of the TOUR360.
Here's a brilliant recreation of Justin Rose's famous shot on the 18th at the 1998 Open at Royal Birkdale in Lego.