Dec 13th, 2015 Article
Golf stabilises!
Golf participation appears to be continuing to stabilise after the latest Active People Survey figures from Sport England.
Golf participation appears to be continuing to stabilise after the latest Active People Survey figures from Sport England.
GolfPunk understands from a report in Golf Business News that there is ‘a major investigation’ involving forensic accountants underway into how retailer Direct Golf UK was able to accrue hidden debts of almost £14 million.
Jordan Spieth leads in the Bahamas and Henrik Stenson emerges from his sick bed to shoot six under in South Africa...
A one-eyed alligator named after a character from the film Happy Gilmore now lives at a Gator farm after it was captured on a golf course in Richmond, Texas, earlier this week.
The man wanted for the murder of a fellow caddie at a golf club in Pelham nearly 20 years ago was returned to Westchester County in handcuffs Friday night, according to the Westchester Journal News.
Cruel School: The 40-Year History of Golf’s European Tour Q School is new book that’s going to be published next month to celebrate the 40th anniversary of one of golf’s most compelling tournaments.
Kisner leads but the real story is Russell Knox's genius wife Andrea!!!!
Steve Williams has had a pop at Tiger in his new book out on Monday. In excerpts from Out of the Rough he describes how Tiger treated him “like I was a slave.”
According to a report on the BBC local news site, a 105-year-old golf course in Leicester has closed as the city council looks to save £90m by 2018. The closure of Western Park municipal golf club will apparently save the authority a paltry £123,000 a year.
Rory McIlroy beat Charl Schwartzel in the Turkish Airlines Ready Steady Cook styled Open Gourmet Golfers Challenge at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal.
This was Andy Sullivan’s day without a shadow of a doubt. He blazed it up again with another -7 under 64, that included three birdies on the front nine and four on the back nine, and not a single dropped shot.
It’s that time of year again when a high quality European Field makes the trip up to Scotland for the slightly obscure tournament setup of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championships which takes place at three different Golf Courses over a period of four days.