Jul 10th, 2015 Article
GP Cover Stars At The US Open
GolfPunk cover starrs, past, present and future – how they doing?
GolfPunk cover starrs, past, present and future – how they doing?
He might not wield Mjölnir but golf's very own Thor rose to the top of the leaderboard on day one of The Scottish Open. Playing in the morning, Thorbjorn Olesen took advantage of the good conditions to shoot a bogey free seven under 63 around Gullane.
So Barcelona legend, four times Champions League winner, and World Cup winner Andres Iniesta had his first golf lesson last week at the Costa Smeralda Invitational, a spectacular new event played in Sardina.
All time great GolfPunk, Ryder Cup Legend, and President of this very website, recently went back to The Belfry to recreate his greatest ever shot on The Brabazon.
A pilot walked away totally unhurt after his plane crashed near the 18th hole of the Legendary Run golf course in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday night.
What's Tiger been up to at the Greenbrier?
Lightning struck for Bernd Wiesberger as he captured his third European Tour title, blitzing the field with a final round 65 in the Alstom Open de France.
American Beth Allen may have won the ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters, but the day belonged to Irish upstart Leona Maguire.
A quick glance at how GolfPunk's pals are getting on after day three at the 2015 ISPS Handa European Masters at The Buckinghamshire
Bubba Watson, maybe golf's very own Duke of Hazard, is getting pelters online for deciding to paint over the confederate flag of his original General Lee 01, with the Stars and Stripes.
Former world number one Tiger Woods carded his best round of the year with a four-under-par 66 on the first day of The Greenbrier Classic.
Home favourite Victor Dubuisson, Austrian Bernd Wiesberger, and South African Jaco Van Zyl all shared the clubhouse lead after the opening day of the Alstom Open de France at Le Golf National.