Jan 7th, 2019 Article
GolfPunk Classics: Natalie Gulbis Swingin' Siren
Here she is, Natalie Gulbis, all the way back in April 2006 in her first GolfPunk photo shoot... and today is her birthday!!!
Here she is, Natalie Gulbis, all the way back in April 2006 in her first GolfPunk photo shoot... and today is her birthday!!!
From 13–16 September 120 of the best women golfers will gather high above the banks of Lake Geneva in Évian-les-Bains, France, for the final Major of the season.
Sentosa Golf Club is reaffirming its commitment to the environment and its ‘Keep it Green’ agenda by announcing that it will no longer permit the use of plastic water bottles on its golf carts, instead favouring the installation of a number of water stations on course.
G/FORE women will be turning heads in 2018 as the new spring/summer collection has been revealed.
Lexi Thompson parachuted into her Wednesday pro-am ahead of the Kingsmill Championship, much to the consternation of her playing partners.
When your uncle is Tiger Woods, and you decide to become a professional golfer, you're going to get a lot of attention. That hasn't stopped Cheyenne Woods from living her dream though.
Paige Spiranac is a real golf crusader, using her good looks and swanky golf swing to bring messages of peace, love and dignity to an otherwise sad world. She campaigns tirelessly for anti-bullying organisations and well, basically makes the sun come out on cloudy days.
After winning the Portland Classic, Stacy Lewis donated her $195,000 prize money to the Houston flood victims.
Stacy Lewis will donate any winnings she makes at the Cambia Portland Classic to the victims of Hurricane Harvey, and the motivation seems to be working.
What really goes on inside the ropes at a major championship? GolfPunk hangs with Charley Hull for the day at the Ricoh to find out...
It's the third women’s major of the year next week, hard on the heels of the KPMGA PGA Championship, and controversially it will be taking place at Trump Bedminster in New Jersey. And there's at least one player hoping for a Presidential no–show.
Danielle Kang won the KPMG Women's PGA Championship by a single shot over Canadian Brooke Henderson, to claim her first professional win with a Major title.