Apr 25th, 2024 Article
LIV Golf returns to Adelaide
LIV returns to most successful destination of 2023.
LIV returns to most successful destination of 2023.
Bryson Dechambeau, Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa (-6) are the American trio atop the leaderboard following a second blustury afternoon at Augusta National. Conditions were challenging for all, with forceful, gusting winds causing balls to move on greens, sand to be blown from bunkers and a generally cumbersome pace of play.
Defending Masters champion Jon Rahm and Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton will head to Augusta National this week after celebrating their second LIV Golf team victory of the season. Stinger GC’s Dean Burmester isn’t in the field for the year’s first major, but he made a bold statement Sunday on one of golf’s toughest courses.
Long-term sponsorship will see global distribution of golf apparel and accessories available to fans starting this summer.
After two flawless days at LIV Golf Hong Kong, Abraham Ancer’s final round turned into a tough, challenging Sunday afternoon in the rain. But with the individual title on the line in a three-man playoff, the Fireballs GC star produced the kind of ball-striking worthy of a champion.
In winning for the second time this season, Joaquin Niemann believes he’s now the player to beat in the LIV Golf League.
Hideki Matsuyama wins his ninth career PGA Tour title in his 250th start after incredible fightback in the final round.
The UK’s leading golf retailer, American Golf has announced English pro golfer fan favourite Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston as their newest ambassador as the brand continues their drive to become the one stop destination for all golfers.
Five new models represent the newest additions to the Putting Lab Design (PLD) programme, PING CEO & President John K. Solheim announced today.
After opening the week with a course-record 60, Nick Taylor made three consecutive birdies with the tournament on the line Sunday to win his fourth PGA TOUR title.
Tiger Woods is to play his first PGA Tour event of 2024 at Genesis Invitational on February 15th
Andy Bean, an 11-time PGA Tour winner, died on the 14th of October due to complications from double-lung-replacement surgery in early September, aged 70.