Jun 30th, 2017 Article
The future of the Ladies European Tour
The LET: For the future of Golf it must be saved and we all have to play our part.
The LET: For the future of Golf it must be saved and we all have to play our part.
After all that money and extraordinary success of the undisputed World Number 1, Nike still managed to lose money hand over golf club for two decades. Founder Phil Knight explains how...
To paraphrase Full Metal Jacket: "Are you quitting on me? Well, are you? Then quit, you slimy walrus-looking piece of dirt! Get off of my golf course! NOW! MOVE IT!’ is what should have been said to this list of sad saps…
Ryder Cup star and all-American duderino Brooks Koepka equalled the US Open's lowest winning score of 16 under to claim his first major at Erin Hills.
Heritage Resort has announced that their second 18–hole championship course will be co–designed by Major champion Louis Oosthuizen and renowned designer Peter Matkovich.
I've been banging on about Kevin Kisner to anyone who'd listen to me since he won his first PGA title, the RSM in November 2015. On interviews with TalkSport Radio I've made him my outside tip for major after major. To the point it just got embarrassing...
Wilson Golf is going all out to attract more golfers to have new sets of irons custom–fitted this season by offering a special incentive involving free Wilson Staff balls, personalised shafts and an extended guarantee on the clubs.
Damn it all to hell and back, the world's best golfer (sorry DJ, he just is) has pulled out of next week's BMW Championship at Wentworth.
It looks like the USPGA is going to be switched from late August to May. And Rory is keen. Though, 'Little Rory' is quite furious...
The Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship has confirmed that Dame Laura Davies and Trish Johnson, will play at Nailcote Hall for the 84th edition of the event for the first time.
An announcement will be made by the R&A and USGA tomorrow over the rules incident that cost Lexi Thompson her chance of winning the first women’s major earlier this month.
The economic value of golf tourism and events to Scotland has increased to £286 million per year following a bumper decade in Scotland.