Mar 26th, 2017 Article
Free admission at the Rocco Forte Open–Verdura
Organisers of the Rocco Forte Open at Verdura in Sicily have announced that spectators will receive free admission to the tournament this spring.
Organisers of the Rocco Forte Open at Verdura in Sicily have announced that spectators will receive free admission to the tournament this spring.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic golf venue has at last voted to admit women as full members. The Kasumigaseki Country Club was warned by the International Olympic Committee earlier this month that they would loose the event if they failed to do so.
Tiger Woods and TGR Design have announced that Tiger will lead the design of a 10–hole short course in the Bahamas. Named "The Playgrounds", the course will be part of a private development called Jack's Bay.
When we get an email from Augusta National, we normally sit up and pay a bit of attenton. And as they want to promote what they see as an important and beloved fixture at Augusta National Golf Club, well then we're happy to help.
ZOOM gloves, the latest innovation from the same company that designs BIG MAX bags and trolleys, have announced that they will be bringing a glove to the game that fits every hand perfectly.
This is the new essential club for your golf bag, and it's called the –wait for it – 'Big Beertha.'
After recently adding the '17 M1 driver and TP5x golf ball to his bag, it was DJ's '17 M1 3HL fairway that he first put in the bag at Riviera that was key for him at Club de Golf Chapultepec's high altitude.
The best golfers in the world may be renowned for their laser vision – but it’s never looked quite like this!
Everton FC has agreed a media partnership with the R&A as The Open comes to Royal Birkdale this summer.
ClubstoHire.com are to open shops in airport terminals at two of Europe’s most popular golfing destinations.
Mizuno is introducing a new JPX–S model to its line–up in February 2017. it's a soft–compression 3–piece ball offering balanced performance across a wider range of swing speeds plus increased initial ball speed for most golfers.
Hosting The 145th Open at Royal Troon delivered more than £110 million worth of benefit to Scotland, according to an independent study announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.