May 21st, 2017 Article
Dublin punter scoops €40,000
A Dublin punter got lucky this weekend when he bagged over €40,000 from €15 worth of golf bets.
A Dublin punter got lucky this weekend when he bagged over €40,000 from €15 worth of golf bets.
European Tour player Alvaro Quiros recently signed with Puma Golf, and we went and met up with him at Puma HQ in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Rather than talk the big hitting Spaniard about that, or his golf, we thought we'd ask him what superpower he'd like. Because that's what we do.
Alvaro Quiros has beaten Zander Lombard in a play–off to mark a stunning return to form and win his seventh European Tour title at The Rocco Forte Open –Verdura, Sicily.
So let's get this straight. An Ecuadorian Swingin' Siren, who competes in triathlons, and who is an expert in cross fit? Oh and lives in Maui? Yep. What more could you ask for in a golf partner?
Golfers have switched on to the idea of a free GPS app from trolley brand Motocaddy, with more than 13,000 downloads being made in April alone.
MacGregor, one of the oldest names in the world of golf, has launched its DCT elite irons.
Mel Reid posted a course record third round of nine–under–par 62 at Club de Golf Terramar today to take a four–stroke lead into the final round of the Estrella Damm Mediterranean Ladies Open in Sitges, Spain.
Ireland's Paul Dunne, who led the Open heading into the final round in 2015 at St Andrews, has given himself a two–shot lead at the Trophee Hassan II on Saturday's moving day, and the chance for his maiden European Tour victory.
This trick shot video has come to us via Pinehurst and then Golf Digest, but it definitely needs to be shared. It's an instant classic in the accidental trick shot category.
Notah Begay III said in a Friday appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, that we can expect to see TIger Woods back within the next month.
Jason Day finished the first round at 2–over par 74 in a tie for 28th spot, nine shots behind early outright leader Charley Hoffman, so he's got plenty of work to do today. Here's what's in his bag for the Masters.
All good golfers understand that the key to successful putting is feel. A feel for distance, a feel for the speed of the green, a feel for the stroke, and above all, a feel for the putter itself. And in a game where narrow misses can be costly, and small errors lead to big scores, putting is also about precision.