Apr 4th, 2017 Article
Late gear change for Rory
Rory McIllroy has made a late change to his brand and model of fairway woods on the eve of the Masters. Here's what he will now be playing.
Rory McIllroy has made a late change to his brand and model of fairway woods on the eve of the Masters. Here's what he will now be playing.
Introducing the characters that inspired us to launch this magazine, and now website.
Cobra launch the first drivers of the digital age, the King F7 and King F7+.
Check out the stories behind the weekend's winning golf clubs, including Dustin Johnson's brand new putter and Bryson DeChambeau cracking his driver.
Lydia Ko snatched the ANA Inspiration last night with a final hole birdie, to beat Charely Hull by one.
To celebrate the re-opening of the Colt course at Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel in April, after refurbishment, the five-star venue is offering an exclusive weekend break to experience the results first hand.
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.
Lynx are doing things a little bit differently to most golf brands. Family run, this UK manufacturer is producing high quality equipment at lower prices than most of their competitors.
The USGA and R&A have announced four changes to the Rules of Golf, including the much-anticipated ban on the anchored stroke. This is that they have come up with.
Ed's Letter PGA Week. Including Help The Gravy, Bunch Of Arse and the GP Jukebox
On a windy day at Siam Country Club’s Pattaya Old Course, it was American Lilia Vu who emerged victorious, winning by one shot over 54-hole leader Natthakritta Vongtaveelap.
Canadian Richard T. Lee fired a classy eight-under-par 65 to take the halfway lead in The International Series Morocco today at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam. The famous venue’s Red Course once again provided a stern test, but Lee impressively rose to the challenge making an eagle and six birdies to move to nine under par for the US$1.5 million event. He was one of only five players to break 70.