Sep 29th, 2017 Article
Three ex Presidents attend Presidents Cup opening ceremony
A trio of past Presidents of the United States of America attended the opening of the Presidents Cup, but there was one very notable absentee.
A trio of past Presidents of the United States of America attended the opening of the Presidents Cup, but there was one very notable absentee.
Tiger Woods has for the first time ever admitted he may not play competitive golf again in his career.
Kevin Kisner put out a call for help via Twitter on the Friday morning at the Tour Championship: “I need a helicopter to take me to Athens [Ga.] tomorrow after the round to make the game. Who has one in [Atlanta]?”
Tiger Woods has written a long blog post, which confirms that he’s not living in pain anymore and is feeling strong. And that Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas have been coming over to his house for putting competitions.
Lovely Blair O'Neal. We love lovely Blair here at GolfPunk. She's a real pal of the brand. She does instruction for us and she makes us laugh with her comic English accent. Really quite marvellous. So here is a day In the Life. Of Blair O'Neal...
In what has to be a surprise to all of us, Rory McIlroy has accepted an invitation to play in the British Masters, which kicks off at Close House GC next week.
Ben Crane really had it socked to him with eight penalty strokes for having two non–conforming clubs in his bag.
What a bunch of arse. So is it a major or what? Can you imagine the R&A making the Open 54 holes because they had to scrap the first day's play? Well, that's exactly what's happened to the Evian Championship.
Ketel One Vodka has honoured the memory (and Sept. 10 birthday) of Arnold Palmer with a limited edition bottle that commemorates his legacy.
Rory McIlroy's 2017 season will be one that he will want to quickly put behind him, as with the missed cut in Boston he has fallen down the world rankings.
The new Titleist 818 hybrids incorporate tour–proven Titleist driver technology to create the longest, most accurate Titleist hybrids ever.
Sergio Garcia has announced on Twitter that he will donate $2,000 for every birdie and $5,000 for every eagle he posts to help those affected by the recent flooding in Texas due to Hurricane Harvey.