Jul 28th, 2018 Article
Former PGA winning Pro Bruce Lietzke dies
Bruce Lietzke, the former PGA Tour winner, died on Saturday of brain cancer at the age of 67.
Bruce Lietzke, the former PGA Tour winner, died on Saturday of brain cancer at the age of 67.
We’ve been asking for nominations for the best five courses never to host The Open Championship, and these beauties rose to the top.
From the sunshine of the Love Island villa and the bright lights of Newcastle’s nightlife, Chris Hughes and Gary ‘Gaz’ Beadle, two of the biggest reality stars in the UK are set to head to Warwickshire this summer, for the 2018 edition of the Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship.
Veteran South Africa Tour Pro Lee-Anne Pace managed to get herself disqualified on Friday at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
It didn’t get the same level of criticism as the 2004 event at Shinnecock Hills, but the 2018 US Open was by all objective measure pretty crazy.
Francesco Molinari captured the European Tour’s flagship BMW PGA Championship title and a $1.1m prize after a flawless bogey-free weekend using a new Bettinardi putter he switched to just a few weeks ago.
We may be missing Justin Rose at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and we know Justin really wanted to be there, but he's not letting any home sickmess get in his way, as he's the clubhouse leader at the Fort Worth Invitational.
After eight tour victories in three years – including last year's PGA Championship – and six of them in the last 14 months, Justin Thomas finally displaced Dustin Johnson last night as the world's number one player.
Tommy Fleetwood paired with Tiger!!!
Hold on a minute, a golf tipster who just won the whole kitten kaboodle? And he's done it before? Crikey. We have to admit weren't on this last week but we have learned our lesson. If you'd followed Fleming Golf Tips for the Pheonix and Maybank you'd be considerably happier this week. He called both winners. Here are this week's predictions...
Tiger Woods will be giving a lesson to two people, as an auction prize went for a staggering $210,000. All proceeds will be going to the Hurricane Harvey relief effort.
No one will benefit more from the return of Tiger Woods than the networks that broadcast it. Tiger Wood not only turns the dial – he is still the dial.