Sep 9th, 2017 Article
The Shire London announces £250,000 upgrades
The Shire London has announced a £250,000 series of upgrades to its facilities over the next two years.
The Shire London has announced a £250,000 series of upgrades to its facilities over the next two years.
The R&A do not want the Open Championship to return to Turnberry while Donald Trump is president because he would “suck the air out of” the tournament, it has been claimed.
Before this week's Omega European Masters kicked off at Crans-Montana, a couple of kids' got the golfing experience of a lifetime.
West Cliffs Golf Links has been singled out for special praise by the Golf Environment Organisation (GEO) after becoming a GEO Certified® Development - and the first course in Europe to complete its OnCourse Developments programme.
Yours for £3.25million: The Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course in the Scottish Borders.
Evian Resort, France, is to welcome the top 120 female golfers in the world from 14-17 September for The Evian Championship, the last Major of the season, where, at the end of the tournament, the top performer in the Majors over the 2017 season will receive the Rolex ANNIKA Major Award.
With a potential ban for green books on the horizon, we’ve looked back at what other bits of golf equipment have been banned in competition (and occasionally had the ban lifted again) throughout the history of golf!
In a bold and frank move, Keith Pelley has issued an open letter to all fans of the European Tour about the state of the European Tour's website. Take it away Keith.....
British trolley manufacturer Stewart Golf has pulled off quite a coup as it has announced Europe’s first fleet of X9 Follows, with Austria’s prestigious Kitzbühel Golf Club taking delivery of 30 machines. Nice work chaps!
GolfPunk travelled to Antwerp to meet Thomas Pieters in his home town. And we talked about everything from Ryder Cup heroics to the burning questions of the day, such as 'Can animals commit suicide?'....
Rory McIlroy parted company with JP Fitzgerald on Monday, after working with him for nine years, and winning four majors, although none since 2014. And now he has opened up as why the two have parted company.
A British golfing invention secured a major publicity coup at the 146th Open Championship, and will now also make regular appearances on the new Sky Sports Golf TV channel.