Feb 16th, 2016 Article
Major deal for Jack Nicklaus
Vietnam’s BRG Group and Nicklaus Design have signed a deal to develop golf courses in Vietnam. The contract will see Nicholas Design create courses in 22 different provinces of the country.
Vietnam’s BRG Group and Nicklaus Design have signed a deal to develop golf courses in Vietnam. The contract will see Nicholas Design create courses in 22 different provinces of the country.
Farleigh Golf Club in Selsdon, Surrey, has partnered with Crystal Palace Football Club Foundation to make golf more accessible to youngsters in and around Croydon and South East London.
This week at the Tshwane Open, watch players get their kit off in South Africa, Zander Lombard’s amazing recovery from a nasty injury and Nico Colsaerts’ late-night driving range practice from his hotel room!
At the start of the week Vaughn Taylor wasn't even have meant to have been playing the AT@TPebble Beach Pro-Am, only getting into the field as the first alternate. Now he's in the winner's circle.
A class action group of 168 caddies filed a lawsuit last year against the USPGA. It claimed that they were effectively walking billboards, who were forced to wear bibs with sponsor logos without benefitting from any of the estimated $50 million a year in revenue. Hard lines, guys. So what was the decision?
Sometimes words are just not enough. And what's a girl going to do then? Why get straight onto Instagram of course. Happy Valentine's Day Dustin. Yes, the single men in the crew are all a bit jealous.
Charl Schwartzel has won his 11th European Tour title at the Tshwane Open, with a massively comfortable, no-drama, eight shot victory. And with the victory won a magnificent 'teaball' device, designed for a giant.
It seems just like yesterday, well maybe last week, but it's actually the 20th anniversary of the release of Happy Gilmore. Cripes. Here's why we still love it.
Fresh off the course from a bit of club throwing, Bill Murray was at it again, but this time with mobile phones.
Never been seen in the same room.... European Tour Chief Keith Pelley & Brains from Thunderbirds... Is this development good news for the European Tour?
Lydia Ko didn’t let the small matter of an earthquake get in the way of her winning the New Zealand Women’s Open, her third victory at the event in four years. We guess that’s why she is the world’s number one woman golfer.
Video & pic highlights from a crazy day at Pebble Beach as Lefty soars into lead while celebs go bonkers...