Nov 8th, 2017 Article
Park Sung-hyun becomes first ever Rookie to make it to No I
South Korean Park Sung-hyun has become the first LPGA Tour rookie to make it to number one in the world rankings.
South Korean Park Sung-hyun has become the first LPGA Tour rookie to make it to number one in the world rankings.
GP favourite Pat Perez will be making his debut at next year’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic.
Hideki Matsuyama has made history by becoming the first Japanese golfer ever to rank second in the world.
Castle Stuart Golf Links has been named by Golf World as one of the Top 10 courses in Scotland for the first time in just its eighth full season.
Jordan Spieth did his best Street Fighter 2 impression last night as he won the Dean and DeLuca Invitational.
The test event scheduled for Friday March 8th will be closed to the public, and will only feature nine Brazilian players. The event will only feature five men and four women porfessionals in a stroke play format. Another missed opportunity?
It looks like Jordan Spieth has been kidnapped, chained to a radiator in a basement somewhere and forced to recite a carefully worded speech on behalf of corporate giants Coca Cola.
Quinta do Lago has received global recognition following its recent transformation into one of the world’s leading modern contemporary golf resorts after being named ‘Europe’s Best Golf Venue’ at the 2015 World Golf Awards.
Angel Yin beat Solheim Cup team-mate and world number one Lilia Vu in a play-off to win the Shanghai event, her first victory on the LPGA Tour after 159 starts.
World Long Drive Championship winner Martin Borgmeier hit a remarkable 327-yard drive with his putter.
Pauline Roussin fired a sensational eight-under-par round of 64 to seal a four-shot victory at the Aramco Team Series presented by Public Investment Fund – Singapore. The 22-year-old had a flawless final day at Laguna National Golf Resort Club where she rolled in eight birdies on the final day.
Day three ended as it began with Jin Young Ko’s name atop the Cognizant Founders Cup leaderboard. Ko continued her absolute mastery of Mountain Ridge Country Club on Saturday, shooting a two-under 69 in the third round and moving to thirteen-under overall, a four-stroke advantage over her nearest competitors.