Feb 6th, 2017 Article
Hideki Matsuyama wins the Phoenix Open
What a final day at the Waste Management Phoenix Open! And the winner is defending champion, Japan's Hideki Matsuyama on the fourth hole of a sudden–death play off.
What a final day at the Waste Management Phoenix Open! And the winner is defending champion, Japan's Hideki Matsuyama on the fourth hole of a sudden–death play off.
Here are the tee times (add 5 hours for UK time). GolfPunk notables in bold. NB: Tiger tees off at 4.15am UK GMT (11.15pm USA EST) – playing with defending champion Danny Willett & Matt Fitzpatrick
Our undercover Kilted Caddie has somehow managed to get his name on the board at St Andrews, but he’s very aware of the dangers of being blackballed.
Donald Trump has offically resigned as director of several UK companies that are linked to his Scottish golf courses.
The internationally–renowned Royal Dornoch Golf Club is continuing a drive to help its neighbours by seeking new community projects to support.
312 players from 26 different countries have been battling it out in Malaysia in the Kids Golf World Championship.
Donald Trump’s plans to expand his Aberdeenshire golf resort by building 2,750 new homes and holiday flats have suffered a significant blow.
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Ian Poulter has been in another Twitter tirade, when a car salesman who had previously delivered vehicles for Poults called him a 'd--k.' Prepare for Twitter handbags.
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.
Peel Holdings is planning to build a new world–class course on the Hulton Park Estate near Westhouhgton in Bolton, and is pitching it as a potential Ryder Cup course.
A new house is to be built next to the world’s fifth oldest golf club in Musselburgh, despite objections from golfers around the world.