Aug 6th, 2016 Article
Wonder Wall at the Paul Lawrie Matchplay
England’s Anthony Wall won his first European Tour title in more than 16 years by beating Alex Noren of Sweden 1 up in the final of the Paul Lawrie Match Play this afternoon.
England’s Anthony Wall won his first European Tour title in more than 16 years by beating Alex Noren of Sweden 1 up in the final of the Paul Lawrie Match Play this afternoon.
Rory, Jordan, and the rest of you half-wits who stayed away. You're going to regret it for the rest of your loives. There's a party going on and you ain't there. But these guys areand they're walking proud and having the times of their lives. Bring it on!!!
Round 2 highlights from the Travelers where Team USA helped Patrick Reed celebrate his birthday out on the course while the Opening Ceremonies kick things off in Rio on Friday.
Irish Flagbearer Paddy Barnes has been critical of Rory’s decision not to play in the Olympics over fears of the Zika virus. Now he's found a new way of taunting Rory.
Cleveland have launched a blockbuster of a new wedge. Check out the RTX-3
The UK branch of the animal rights organization PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) have written an open letter to Andrew ‘‘Beef” Johnston yesterday, asking him to become a vegan and change his nickname from “Beef” to “Tofu.”
200 players at the English Girls’ Championships have pledged to help grow the game of golf by introducing one friend to the sport.
The merger between the Ladies’ Golf Union and The R&A has moved close to completion with the signing of a heads of agreement by the two organisations which are both based in St Andrews.
It was a record-breaking day on the Cromwell course at The Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship, as Mark Mouland watched Richard O’Hanlon equal the course record with a fantastic -8 and then went on to complete the round himself in an incredible -10, setting a new course record.
The Grove has announced an important partnership with the world’s biggest single-site amateur golf event, the Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship, which will see the launch of a sister tournament in the UK this summer.
Up to 10,000 golf fans are expected to descend upon a prestigious Oxfordshire resort in August, when the resurrection of a high-profile English tournament takes place, courtesy of Bridgestone.
Golf in the Algarve is celebrating its 50th birthday this year, and specially commissioned drone footage has been created to show off their glorious courses from the air.