May 25th, 2017 Article
Thomas Pieters takes charge at BMW
Thomas Pieters set the clubhouse target in round two of the BMW PGA Championship on another glorious day at Wentworth Club.
Thomas Pieters set the clubhouse target in round two of the BMW PGA Championship on another glorious day at Wentworth Club.
Tommy Fleetwood has already blazed a trail on the European Tour this season and TRENDYGOLF has selected Nike's joggers for him to stay ahead of his fashion rivals at Wentworth for the BMW PGA Championship.
Denmark have won the inaugural GolfSixes, beating Australia 3&1.
The R&A and the USGA are now going to review the use of green–reading devices in another potential rules overhaul.
Castle Stuart Golf Links has been named by Golf World as one of the Top 10 courses in Scotland for the first time in just its eighth full season.
Well after a two week stretch to fit in the Masters and RBC Heritage, the PGA Tour heads back to Texas, this time for the Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio.
Ian Poulter admitted being "hot under the collar" after struggling with his putter on the final day of the RBC Heritage. He's not lost his Tour card yet, as he has one last chance at the Valero Texas Open.
PGA Catalunya Resort’s five–star Hotel Camiral, located just outside Girona, has been accepted as the latest member of the The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd., a curated collection of independent and distinct luxury hotels. Just in the nick of time, GP's Editor is off there on Monday!
Lamkin is celebrating the first Major of the golf season with the release of special edition Majors Z5 and SINK grips which echo the unmistakable green and yellow colour scheme of Augusta.
When John Topham put a 100 to 1 bet on Danny Willett to win The Masters he thought he was quids in – until he was told he had gambled on the wrong tournament.
We all think we’re betting experts when it comes to the Masters. We see the course every year. The same players seem to do well round there, and some guys just have the perfect game for Augusta National. Add to that Skybet were giving 8 places, and there are only 89 players in the field? We couldn't fail to lose.
The newly built Cape Wickham golf course on Tasmania’s King Island has been put on the market by estate agent Knight Frank. Ranked No 24 in the world, this is a rare as hems teeth opportunity if you've got the moolah!