May 7th, 2016 Article
Rory fears that golf will get thrown out of the Olympics
Rory McIlroy fears golf could be thrown out of the Olympics because of its apparent lack of interest in the Games.
Rory McIlroy fears golf could be thrown out of the Olympics because of its apparent lack of interest in the Games.
Sports Illustrated have conducted an anonymous poll of 150 PGA Tour players and made the staggering doscovery that wealthy golfers are more interested in putting tax concessions first and the rest of the country last...
Eight major champions and 12 of the world’s top-50 players will play in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory McIlroy Foundation, at the K Club in Straffan, County Kildare, from May 19-22. The stars are coming out to play.
Rob Hogan plays golf very, very quickly. Plus, he's got a massive beard. Which is weird because when we met him in 2014 his chin was as bald as a coot. Anyway, since then he's gone heck-fire crazy and won last year's World Speed Golf Championships.
Liverpool, Celtic and Scotland legend Kenny Dalglish will be one of a host of former champions who will be contesting the 20th edition of the popular Footballers’ Golf Classic this summer.
Paul McGinley was happy to quote a piece he had written in support of the Olympics on hearing the news that Louis Oosthuizen had joined Adam Scott’s boycott of the Olympics.
JFK's fall out shelter, a Stalanist ringer, Johnny Cash & a witch's curse...
President Obama has been in California for a quick two day fund raising trip, and he clearly had his clubs loaded onto Airforce One as he managed to slip in another sneaky round. But we think he has missed a much bigger trick.
To celebrate The Masters we've teamed up with Foremost, the UK's largest golf retailer, to bring you this fantastic offer. Spend just £50 with them online, and you will get two sleeves of Callaway’s Premium Chrome Soft Golf Ball (6 balls in total) for FREE. Read on for full offer details.
Scottish Golf has launched its biggest-ever campaign to encourage more people to get outside playing and enjoying the game of golf at clubs across the country.
According to data compiled over three million rounds of golf by the GPS and scoring app, Hole19, the UK has achieved more hole-in-one’s than any other country.
The Ryder Cup will be going on a 'Trophy Tour' around Europe to build up support for Darren Clarke's team ahead of this year's contest at Hazeltine.