Feb 12th, 2016 Article
Phil Mickelson’s back for the Scottish Open
Phil Mickelson has confirmed he will play in this year’s Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in July. Rory might not be showing, but we are pumped that Phil's coming back.
Phil Mickelson has confirmed he will play in this year’s Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in July. Rory might not be showing, but we are pumped that Phil's coming back.
Here are the highlights from day three of the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Enjoy.
After criticising Tom Weiskopf's redesigned TPC Phoenix course, Bubba has issued an apology for his remarks and even admits his wife thinks he's out of order... PLUS the marvellous moment when Bubba blanks GolfPunk at the PGA Show in Orlando!!
British Inclusive Golf (BIG) have taken on European Tour professional Chris Hanson as their Ambassador. BIG work with various disability groups in the North East and North West of the UK.
Unheralded Argentinian Fabian Gomez won the Sony Open last night, beating arguably the best putter in the game (not called Jordan) Brandt Snedeker at the second extra playoff hole. His second PGA Tour win, this takes Gomez to 55 in the world rankings, and he's seriously eyeing up an Olympics spot this summer.
Europe storm into impressive lead: Video, photo and daft caption round up from a one sided morning.
The Grove has just begun a series of enhancements to its award-winning Kyle Phillips-designed golf course, in preparation for hosting The European Tour’s British Masters later this year.
This will render you speechless...
2015 Major Of The Year & GP Event Of The Year. The results are in!!
In a surprise early unveiling, Julie Inkster has been announced as the US Solheim Cup Captain for 2017.
Crazy golf just got a whole lot crazier. Underground drinking dens with their own courses in London. The Junkyard golf club in Manchester. Well we’ve got one from the home of putt-putt to top them all. Florida is soon to be the home to the worlds first Old testament themed crazy golf course.
As we reported recently former Open winner Justin Leonard has decided to massively cut back his schedule this season, playing only around 12 events, and has moved his family to Colorado. He's now bought a $9 million new crib there.