Jul 16th, 2017 Article
Bryson de Chambeau wins John Deere Classic
Bryson DeChambeau, the golf scientist, has won the John Deere Classic in Illinois and with it a place in this week's The Open.
Bryson DeChambeau, the golf scientist, has won the John Deere Classic in Illinois and with it a place in this week's The Open.
Here’s a great impersonation of Padraig Harrington from assistant PGA Coach Brendan Walton, who is based at Island Golf Club in Donanate, Dublin.
Now that Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry and Graeme McDowell have all dropped out of the Olympics, Padraig Harrington is seizing his chance.
Next time you're at a PGA Tour event, steer clear of Bud Cauley. This spectator got more than he bargained for when he filmed Bud's recovery shot!
PUMA GOLF and Palm Tree Crew have done it again by boldly combining the creative ideas of one of the most stylish golfers with one of the most iconic DJ’s. Yes, Rickie Fowler and KYGO have again combined forces to produce the latest PUMA Golf x Palm Tree Crew Collection.
TaylorMade Golf Company adds to its impressive roster of talent with the addition of Sergio Garcia, a Ryder Cup hero and winner of 36 professional events worldwide.
The next generation of Scotty Cameron Select putters – introducing new four-way sole balancing technology – continues the evolution of a line engineered for performance, milled to precision and designed with elegance.
Here they are. The Top 10 Rich Beem headlines. Yes, we may have too much time on our hands...
Ed's Letter: Why Ian Poulter needs to summon the spirit of 2004 to save his card...
We've seen Romain Bechu do his thing before, showing off his golf ball trickery wandering around Paris. This time the trick shot maestro is late for his tee time at Wentworth...
Today it’s the start of the Deutsche Bank Championship at the TCP Boston. We’re all good to go with that. But it seems that Sergio will be staying at home. And he missed the Barclays as well. We wanted to know why?
Hot on the heels of the Tiger and Phil announcement we have some more golf on telly coming our way with Team TaylorMade. In the socially distanced red corner, and standing a good six feet or so apart, will be Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson and in the blue corner will be Rickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff. The players will be taking to the fairways in a $3 million charity skins game on 17th May.