Oct 18th, 2017 Article
Golf travel – GolfPunk goes to Norfolk
Norfolk is where mosquitos come for spring training, undergoing a grueling program of physical exercise and studying The Mozzie’s Guide To A Human’s Sensitive Areas.
Norfolk is where mosquitos come for spring training, undergoing a grueling program of physical exercise and studying The Mozzie’s Guide To A Human’s Sensitive Areas.
Worn by Major champion Jordan Spieth throughout the Open at Royal Birkdale, as he claimed his first Claret Jug, UA ColdGear® Reactor is your own personal thermostat for the golf course.
The Sunday singles have yet to kick off, but we won’t be waiting up, that’s for sure. After three days of ‘competition’ the US hold a massive 14 ½ to 3 ½ lead over the International team, and really should have wrapped it up on Saturday. The Presidents Cup is just too one sided an event to be of any real interest.
Apparently, some people actually care who is going to win the Tour Championship. Some people think it really matters. But who are these people?
TRENDYGOLF is adding a welcome feminine touch to golf fashion with the launch of a specific women's style section.
First he smashes his putter to smithereens on a sprinkler head in at the fourth hole, and then he plays dancefloor Russian Roulette with everything in his bag...
England Golf staff picked up the pace when a Speedgolf demonstration was held on the Bracken course at their Woodhall Spa HQ in Lincolnshire. It turned the spotlight on the more athletic format which combines running and golf.
Henrik Stenson shot a third round 66 on Saturday to hold a one shot lead on moving day at the Wyndham Championship.
So, when you're looking for your first LPGA Tour victory, why not make it the PGA? A major. And in doing so, you leap up to 11th on the money list (over $800,000.00 in earnings) and are a shoe-in for the Solheim Cup, at which you debut with two wins in your opening two matches... Blimey....
It’s the Solheim Cup this week and I love it, especially from a betting point of view. It might not be top of your agenda for bets this week but a couple of bets can go a long way here.
Suzann Pettersen out, Catriona Matthew in at the Solheim Cup. USA captain, Juli Inkster is also keeping an eye on Lexi Thompson who is currently battling a virus.
Paul Casey celebrates his 40th birthday today on the links of Royal Birkdale. Armed with his new funky new shoes from Nike we can’t think of a better way to celebrate the big day than playing at the Open.