Apr 7th, 2017 Article
5 things we learned on Masters Friday
That was a very interesting Friday... Five things we learned after round 2 of the Masters
That was a very interesting Friday... Five things we learned after round 2 of the Masters
An events company has announced it will set up multiple tee boxes in the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa from June 2 to 4, allowing golfers to shoot for nine different holes created on the field hundreds of feet below.
Lee Westwood is once again aiming for Masters glory and Flannels, the luxury fashion retailer, has highlighted its appreciation of high–end clothing by placing a £2 million price tag on the tournament’s famous green jacket.
Here are the tee times and pairing for the first two days of the 2017 Masters. And the top groupings.
Lexi Thompson has held her lead at the ANA Inspiration at the 54–hole mark. She leads Suzann Pettersen by two–strokes and has a large chasing pack within five shots of her lead.
The PGA Tour announced this week that rangefinders will be permitted at four tournaments on the Web.com Tour, Mackenzie Tour and PGA Tour Latinoamerica respectively this summer.
Tradition meets Innovation as Piltdown Golf Club welcomes the Open Speedgolf event for 2017.
To celebrate the season opening major, TaylorMade Golf is launching a Limited Edition Augusta themed tour bag, carry bag, and putter headcover.
Mobile golf technology start–up 18Birdies has signed up Paige Spiranac as an ambassador for their brand.
We are suckers for an alligator on a golf course. We just can't help ourselves if one comes along. It's probably down to the fact that all we see out on the golf course is the odd squirrel, and that really doesn't cut much mustard. He's our latest gator from a golf course on Kiawah Island in South Carolina.
As the Masters starts to beckon, we’re getting the low down on what many of the star players will be wearing throughout the tournament. Here's how Brandt Snedeker and Bill Haas will be kitted out for the week.
Dustin Johnson has officially withdrawn from this week's Shell Houston Open as he need a good rest after his five–day victory in the WGC–Dell Match Play. And we can't blame him!