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Jul 25th, 2016 Article

Could this happen to your golf club?

Golfers at Beacon Park golf course, which is owned by West Lancashire Council and operated by Serco, are fed up with the state of their course and are up in arms. What on earth does Serco know about running golf courses, and could it happen to your golf course?

Jul 24th, 2016 Article

#Epicfail for Wheatcroft

Steve Wheatcroft hit one of the worst shots under pressure ever at the Canadian Open. 

Jul 24th, 2016 Article

Bridgestone Challenge comes to Heythrop Park

Up to 10,000 golf fans are expected to descend upon a prestigious Oxfordshire resort in August, when the resurrection of a high-profile English tournament takes place, courtesy of Bridgestone.

Jul 23rd, 2016 Article

Brandt Snedeker leads Canadian Open

Brandt Snedeker takes a one-shot lead into the final round of the Canadian Open after posting a six-under-par 66 at Glen Abbey in Ontario. But there's a hot Canadian amateur on his tail.....

Jul 22nd, 2016 Article

Charley Hull felled by illness

Charley Hull felled by asthma and fever at the UL International Crown in Chicago. Melissa Reid has to play 4-balls alone...

Jul 20th, 2016 Article

Scottsdale brings golf to the heart of the City

To celebrate Open Week, and the launch of their new Canary Wharf store, our friends at Scottsdale Golf have been out and about actively trying to bring new people into the game. Here’s how they went about it.

Jul 19th, 2016 Article

Troon Open attendance well down

Attendance at the Open fells below that of Troon in 2004, and the R&A are blaming bad weather not the £80 entrance fee.

Jul 19th, 2016 Article

Final round Open viewing figures drop 75%

It has been confirmed that the peak TV audience for the final round of The Open dropped 75 per cent on last year's figure in the first year of broadcasting by Sky Sports.

Jul 16th, 2016 Article

'Duel in the sun' crowned the Open's greatest finish

Following the culmination of almost two months of voting across the world, Glenmorangie, The Spirit of The Open is pleased to announce that the ‘Duel In The Sun’, between Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus at Turnberry in 1977 has been chosen as The Open’s all-time Greatest Finish.