May 17th, 2017 Article
Vijah Singh’s battle with PGA
Vijah Singh’s lawsuit against the PGA Tour is finally heading to trial after four long years, and he wants his pound of flesh - or should that be venison?
Vijah Singh’s lawsuit against the PGA Tour is finally heading to trial after four long years, and he wants his pound of flesh - or should that be venison?
Our friends over in Germany at VICE Golf have been busy again, and this time they are bringing a new golf bag to the market on a direct to the consumer basis.
One of Watford's senior players missed training before the recent game against Liverpool to play a game of golf, such was the breakdown in his relationship with Walter Mazzarri.
Broke Hill Golf Club has started a search for the south's unluckiest golfer in a bid to change their fortunes.
European Tour Productions and Sky Sports have received recognition for their joint coverage of The 2016 Open Championship, winning the BAFTA in the Sport category.
The only trophy won by Robert ‘Bobby’ Jones still known to be in private hands, is to be sold at Bonhams next Sporting Sale in Edinburgh on Tuesday 23 May. It is estimated at £20,000-30,000.
A £10million plan has been unveiled to restore a six–time Open Championship venue and the oldest continuously–played golf course in the world.
Jordan Brand has confirmed that the Air Jordan 13 Golf shoes inspired by the iconic basketball shoes will be available for sale from May 18th for $200.
The new Titleist Players Collection line of stand bags is now available in golf shops worldwide, and has been designed with a special focus on the performance requirements of the dedicated golfer.
Off the back of his T2 at The Players Championship, Poults has got involved in a Twitter row with Golf Channel's outspoken Brandel Chamblee.
Si–Woo Kim was a surprise victor at the Players Championship last weekend when he became the tournament’s youngest ever winner, but the 21–year-old now has another challenge to face.
The common perception of Virtual Reality (VR) is that it is just for video gamers – but Harris Kalinka, the world’s leading golf course animation company, is showing how it can be applied for the benefit of the golf industry.