Aug 22nd, 2015 Article
Wyndham Championship Day 3 Wrap Up
Phew! Moving day over and time to catch up with the day. And yes, Tiger is still very much the story. So how did he get on?
Phew! Moving day over and time to catch up with the day. And yes, Tiger is still very much the story. So how did he get on?
The tunes we've been annoying each other with this week. Makes a very fine back drop as you peruse the website.
Whistling Straits, Wisconsin 18th hole Par 4 520 yards 95 bunkers
Amy Boulden fires a four under par 68 at Turnberry, in the Ricoh Women's British Open, to make the most of moving day. Check out her swing here + a sneak preview of our recent photo shoot with Amy...
Day 2 saw the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play lose its tournament host Paul Lawrie to fellow Scot Chris Doak on a blustery day in Aberdeen.
The first of a weekly column where we give you the inside scoop of the latest equipment coming our way...
Local hero Richie Ramsay stages a great comeback to make it through to the next round at the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Matchplay at Murcar Links Golf Club, Aberdeen
The GolfPunk Clubhouse was heaving last night. One in one out. And that was just the bouncers. Here is the damning evidence...
She might not be classically beautiful, but she’s designed with one purpose in mind, getting more putts in the hole.
It’s like the guys at Odyssey have designed a putter just for me with the new Odyssey Works Big T V–Line.
Karsten Solheim first designed the Anser in 1966 and it has influenced nearly every putter designed since.
If the Ping Anser is the original heel toe-weighted putter then the Newport is arguably the current gold standard.