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Sep 8th, 2017 Article

Golf is not a game of perfect

Jeff Ritter can help you get the ball close from the trickiest of lies. Downhill chip over a bunker. No problem!

Oct 30th, 2020 Article

Gleneagles to host 2022 Senior Open

Gleneagles will host The Senior Open Presented by Rolex for the first time when the iconic Scottish venue welcomes Europe’s only Senior Major Championship in 2022. “The Senior Open offers us the unique opportunity of visiting both traditional Open Rota venues and other world-class golf courses in the United Kingdom and The King’s Course will be no exception.

Aug 1st, 2018 Article

Ian Poulter goes low at the Firestone with a 62

Well, blow me down with the proverbial feather, but Ian James Poulter has just shot the lights out at the Firestone, going low with a 62 to lead by one shot on the opening day.

Dec 5th, 2016 Article

Awards for the Costa Brava

Costa Brava has been named named ‘Best Region’ within Square Mile magazine’s 2016 Golf Awards and is awarded its 18th Michelin star in the 2017 edition of the Michelin Guide to Spain & Portugal.

Sep 17th, 2017 Article

Business booming at QHotels

More golfers than ever are booking to stay and play at QHotels' 10 UK golf resorts according to data supplied by an industry monitor.

Jul 3rd, 2016 Article

The Open 2016: GolfPunk's Unique Troon Course Guide

We asked them if we could play at The Open. They said “Don’t be ridiculous.” “But we’re GolfPunk, the golf website for the re . . .” “We know who you are,”they said,“but we’ve got the world’s biggest golf event to organise.” “Fine,” we said,“be like that.”

Aug 21st, 2020 Article

Olson leads the way at Royal Troon

Scotland’s Catriona Matthew rolled back the years on the links, but it is American Amy Olson who leads after the opening round of the AIG Women’s Open. At a blustery Royal Troon, with gusts nearing 30 mph for the international field, Olson emerged late in the day to reach four-under-par after an excellent 67 at the first women’s Major of the year.

Jan 4th, 2017 Article

Why Jason Day is the king of slow play

Jason Day has earnt himself a reputation as a very slow player, which is not exactly something something to be proud of. But does he intend to do anything about it? Not on your life!

May 12th, 2016 Article

Rickie looking for back to back wins at The Players

Rickie Fowler will attempt to achieve a feat that proved beyond the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Greg Norman and even Jack Nicklaus when he sets out to defend his title tomorrow at The Players Championship.