Sep 29th, 2016 Article
Pep Guardiola loves The Ryder Cup More Than Football
Golf is better than football. It's official. Pep Guardiola said so. Claims Miracle at Medinah was his greatest moment in sport.
Golf is better than football. It's official. Pep Guardiola said so. Claims Miracle at Medinah was his greatest moment in sport.
Ryan Moore snatched the final Ryder Cup spot following his play off defeat at the Tour Championship.
Davis Love has picked three of his final four Ryder Cup players for Team USA, and he has definitely played it safe.
Back in 1998 John Calabria, Vice President of research at Maxfli, estimated that more than half a billion golf balls went missing every year. We sent the Foozler to get some back for us...
The last time I kissed a German I was on a school exchange in Dusseldorf in 1979. I can still see Elke now with her peroxide blond Mohican and henna safety pin tattoo on her chin. What's this got to do with the 2016 Ryder Cup? Read on...
Olympic Golf medal favourite Lydia Ko got off to a slow start in her first round at the Olympics, and needed a par save on her first hole when her opening tee shot went into a bunker.
Charley Hull felled by asthma and fever at the UL International Crown in Chicago. Melissa Reid has to play 4-balls alone...
A new state-of-the-art indoor golf academy featuring the UK’s first RoboGolfPro will open its doors to the public on July 9.
Where's the value at this weeks BMW PGA Championship? The Spiv has five big tips for Wentworth...
Shane Lowry made Players history last night when he shot a record breaking back nine of 29. But in other news he might be able to defend his Bridgestone Invitation title. Here's how he broke the record, why he might not make Firestone, and who also shot 29 on day 2!
Golf young guns Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day have been pivotal in drawing a wide audience, but the sport is missing the 'Tiger' factor when it comes to 'fringe fans', says a leading golf executive. But is he missing the point?
Amateur Dechambeau is American Golf's Most Interesting Man. Today at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championships it is he who leads. That’s right, an Amateur. Bryson DeChambeau currently leads the World Number One, Jordan Spieth, the European Number One, Rory McIlroy and other stellar names such as Henrik Stenson, Ricky Fowler and Martin Kaymer.