Feb 14th, 2016 Article
Happy birthday to Happy Gilmore.
It seems just like yesterday, well maybe last week, but it's actually the 20th anniversary of the release of Happy Gilmore. Cripes. Here's why we still love it.
It seems just like yesterday, well maybe last week, but it's actually the 20th anniversary of the release of Happy Gilmore. Cripes. Here's why we still love it.
Lydia Ko didn’t let the small matter of an earthquake get in the way of her winning the New Zealand Women’s Open, her third victory at the event in four years. We guess that’s why she is the world’s number one woman golfer.
Phil Mickelson has confirmed he will play in this year’s Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in July. Rory might not be showing, but we are pumped that Phil's coming back.
Donald Trump's Aberdeenshire golf course has been made to apply for retrospective planning permission for two large flagpoles.
Four European Tour stars. One hole. Zero golf clubs. Andy Sullivan, Thomas Pieters, Bernd Wiesberger, and Peter Ulhein take on the Dude Perfect Challenge.
Records were being broken off the course rather than on it at the Waste Management Phoenix Open this weekend. Over 600,000 people came. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
It's Thread Central in the Sunday Supplement.
The best hole in one you'll see this week? Probably. Meet LDRIC (Launch Directional Robot Intelligent Circuitry), see what they did there? LDRIC. Eldrick. It doesn't matter.
The Ladies European Tour (LET) has announced a new two-year sponsorship deal with Srixon Sports Europe, in another good move forwards for the tour.
The legalise marijuana campaign in Arizona is unveiling a billboard to coincide with the Waste Management Phoenix Open, which kicks off on Thursday.
Odyssey have announced the next chapter in the life of the iconic White Hot insert technology, with the launch of the new White Hot RX Putters.
Lee Westwood has moved back to the UK full time, as he will now be focusing on the European Tour. He’s also sadly got divorced and his former wife has taken their kids back to England.