Oct 12th, 2016 Article
Ping Sign Aaron Baddeley To Equipment Deal
Aaron Baddeley has signed to play Ping golf clubs for 2017.
Aaron Baddeley has signed to play Ping golf clubs for 2017.
Golf remains one of the most popular sports in the USA and it seems to have a loyal following across Ohio, in particular. Residents of the Buckeye State love to follow the biggest tournaments and keep tabs on the world’s best pro players.
Regional PGA Professional and American Golf Master Fitter Nick Rose was one of seven American Golf staff and customers to win the trip of a lifetime to TaylorMade H.Q. in Carlsbad last month. Nick takes us through what it’s like to be on the golfing trip of a lifetime.
Check out Tiger swinging it oh so sweetly. Yesterday!!! The comeback is real!
Tiger Woods is very close to making his comeback, according to the Golf Channel's Tim Rosaforte.
A specially–commissioned portfolio of new golf course images perfectly showcases why PGA Catalunya Resort, near Barcelona, is regarded as Spain’s No.1 golf course and one of Europe’s finest luxury lifestyle locations. And it's pure GolfPorn!
Enough is enough. I know many people hate the idea of LIV Golf and don't like the involvement of Saudi money but the level of hysteria and harassment of the players involved is now bordering on the ridiculous.
With U.S. Open returning to Oakmont County Club, adidas Golf has released the new limited edition TOUR360 BOA BOOST footwear inspired by the city of bridges.
Danny Willettt did himself no favours in Shanghai in his chase for Rory McIlroy’s top spot in the Race to Dubai rankings.
Bryson DeChambeau claims his first win at the DAP Championship and earns his PGA Tour card whilst Beef is still on the hunt for his.
Olympic record-holder (shooting an incredible 61 in Brazil 2016) Maria Verchenova brings us the latest in her award-winning series of fitness videos for GolfPunk. It's time to stop being a plank and get your core, arms and everything maximised to the extreme!
Rory McIlroy has withdrawn from next week's Memorial Tournament in Ohio, leading to fears that he might miss next month's US Open.