Sep 5th, 2019 Article
Something for the weekend
Something for the weekend? Ooh suit you!
Something for the weekend? Ooh suit you!
Golf is a simple game - advance the ball in the least amount of strokes. Sounds easy right? It isn’t. With the introduction of annual equipment cycles from the biggest hardware brands in golf, how do you know which club to use? Let's dig into it and unravel the mystery.
As we reflect on one of the hottest summers in living memory, with average rainfall at the other end of the spectrum, the fact that it was snowing in May is a distant memory.
The 2019 Solheim Cup will take place from the 13th to 15th September 2019 as the prestigious biennial contest between Europe and USA heads to the world–famous PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles in Perthshire.
"The game is too slow, too hard and there's too many rules. I wouldn't know where to begin with how many rules there should be. I would think as minimal as possible. And we don't need all these dashes and a's and b's and c's. It's too confusing." Kevin Kisner.
The 2023 Junior Masters is set to return to Close House, with nine qualifying events spanning across eight counties in the UK, as junior golf continues to take huge strides within the game.
Galvin Green is introducing its freshest range of premium clothing for the Autumn and Winter season since it launched into the golf market almost three decades ago.
PING has revealed details of its new 2018 Autumn/Winter performance apparel range, launching the brand’s most technologically advanced men’s and ladies’ collections to date.
SHOT SCOPE TECHNOLOGIES has launched its second–generation golf wearable, Shot Scope V2.
He does things on the golf course that mesmerise and amaze us. Off the course he’s nuttier than a squirrel at a nut festival. Here he comes, right atcha, Bubba Watson.
Master Craftsman Bob Vokey and his pioneering R&D team continue to shape the future of wedge design with the introduction of the new Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled 7 wedges.
Golfpunk have teamed up with golfing YouTuber, AskGolfNut, to get in-depth reviews of the latest hardware from across the world of golf. First up, we have the new PING i530 irons, designed to replace the i525 it builds on all the good things of its predecessor and adds all the missing pieces.