Sep 26th, 2017 Article
Tiger Woods admits for first time that he may never play professionally again
Tiger Woods has for the first time ever admitted he may not play competitive golf again in his career.
Tiger Woods has for the first time ever admitted he may not play competitive golf again in his career.
There were lots of hugs and high fives as Team USA fought back from a 10-8 deficit to win the Presidents Cup, once again, by a score of 16-14. That huge smile we saw after Wood’s victory at Augusta was back and the there was obvious emotion in the US Captain’s voice when talking after his team’s victory.
On the day that The Right Honourable Boris Johnson MP becomes the First Lord of the Treasury, or otherwise known as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, GolfPunk ponders the key issues of the day.
Justin Thomas got a proper champagne reception today after his $10 million scoop from the Tour Championship - a champagne reception which involved him being sprayed in the stuff by his Presidents Cup team mates.
An analyst for the Golf Channel has called Jordan Spieth’s post-round comments at the President’s Cup “slightly classless.”
A golf weekend with Tiger Woods in 2013 was fun for President Obama, but left US tax payers with a whopping great bill.
Donald Trump has ditched his press pool to play golf at his club in Jupiter, Florida, without a pool of journalists on hand to ensure the public has knowledge of his whereabouts, and indeed how he played.
1,000 of the poorest children in the Ivory Coast are being given a unique chance to learn golf as part of a groundbreaking “Golf for All” project.
Whether you like him or not, Phil Mickelson will always entertain. Holing out of the fairway bunker from 137 yards for eagle on the par-4 12th hole, we love the gentlemanly handshake he gives playing partner Zach Johnson. 'Preciate it!
The USGA has announced that Diana M. Murphy will be its next president. Murphy will become only the second woman ever to lead the governing body in its nearly 121-year history, 20 years after Judy Bell held the post.
New Zealand’s top ranking golfer Danny Lee has donated $90,000 to New Zealand Golf to help progress the development of the game in his home country.
Come and have a go if you think you'll par enough! Donald Trump has been goading the President again. Honestly, Trumpers, you'll say anything!