Oct 18th, 2018 Article
Huge rattlesnake interrupts golf game
A huge rattlesnake has interrupted a game of golf on the 14th hole in St. Petersburg, Florida.
A huge rattlesnake has interrupted a game of golf on the 14th hole in St. Petersburg, Florida.
A jury has found Dustin Johnson’s former advisor, Nathan Hardwick, guilty of embezzling $26 million from his real estate company.
September saw the high drama of the Ryder Cup come around once again. Both sides battled it out to earn the right to call themselves the best, and Europe rightfully gained that privilege with an emphatic win over the USA.
It has emerged that the commercial airline stolen from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Friday night crashed just outside of Chambers Bay golf course - the venue of the 2015 US Open.
Tiger Woods is back! Tiger Woods is back in contention at a Major Championship after a masterful round of 66 left him at -5 after round three.
Some very interesting pairings for today's round at Carnoustie. Who will take advantage on Moving Day this year?
Tiger Woods today returned to the Open Championship for the first time since St Andrew’s in 2015 and seriously looked like he meant business.
Ping release stunning new high-performance iron designs, you've got to check these out!
The Northern Irishman finished the round just three shots off the lead after an opening 69, however after missing a number of very makeable birdie putts in his round, McIlroy was then criticised by world renowned coach Butch Harmon.
Golf Punk has a look at some of the thrills and spills over the years of golf's oldest Major Championship. Could we see some magical moments to rival these at this years Championship at Carnoustie?
The R&A have released a disguised message warning Phil Mickelson against repeating his antics from Shinnecock Hills where he hit his ball in the hole whilst it was still moving, potentially rolling off the green.
More than a few interesting combinations at this years Open Championship with Sandy Lyle leading us off playing alongside Germany’s Martin Kaymer and England’s Andy Sullivan.