Dec 11th, 2016 Article
Golf club markets itself on local trains
A Scottish golf club that is based close to a train station has taken the innovative and unusual step of marketing itself on the local trains.
A Scottish golf club that is based close to a train station has taken the innovative and unusual step of marketing itself on the local trains.
On Friday Tiger Woods was opening his new Oasis Short Course in Cabo, California, when he put on his baseball mitt to play some catch! He doesn’t want to do a Rory that’s for sure.
The R&A and the USGA have announced the introduction of a new Local Rule that eliminates the penalty when a ball is accidentally moved on the putting green. And Dustin Johnson for one is delighted.
Tony Jacklin has welcomed Thomas Bjorn's appointment as 2018 European Ryder Cup captain but the former captain has his concerns about the Paris venue.
Bryson DeChambeau has been giving his new side–saddle putting technique an outing at the Frank–Templeton Shootout.
The TV ratings are in from Tiger’s return, and they prove that he is still a big draw for the game.
The award-winning SkyTrak personal launch monitor and golf simulator will increase in price by £100 to £1,895 from January 1st, 2017, SkyCaddie has announced today. So if you want one, now could be the time.
Golfers have a reputation for wearing dodgy knitwear, but one Suffolk Golf Club is celebrating this by holding a Christmas Jumper golf day in aid of Save the Children.
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COBRA PUMA GOLF has announced that LPGA Star, Lexi Thompson, has signed a long-term extension with the company.
Red cards are to be introduced from park pitches to international matches in order to stamp out the rising number of violent incidents in cricket. Should golf follow suit, and if so for what offenses?
SkyCaddie’s latest trade-in is extending until Monday 19th of December. If you trade in any old GPS or laser device, you will get up to £80 off a brand-new top-of-the-range SkyCaddie Touch GPS handset (RRP £279.95).