Oct 16th, 2016 Article
Drop in Sterling is bringing in US golfers
The fall in sterling is tempting American golf tourists to flock to some of UK and Ireland's top resorts, according to Golfbreaks.com.
The fall in sterling is tempting American golf tourists to flock to some of UK and Ireland's top resorts, according to Golfbreaks.com.
Things are heating up at Hazeltine, and these are only the practice days?! Here are the best pictures so far + added japery...
Club golfers are set to battle it out to win a week of golfing luxury as the top prize in a new pairs' competition.
Families looking to get active during the Easter and May half-term holidays can enjoy late discounts of up to 20 per cent on sunshine breaks at Spain's multi-award-winning La Manga Club.
What's been Helping The Gravy & Bunching Arse for GolfPunk this week? Well, first there was the Brits, then the bloody Oscars, and don't even get us started on footballers taking corners from the wrong bloody place! Oh, and there was some stuff we liked as well!!
We're bringing you bang up to date, with the last our roundup of all of last years Swingin' Sirens. We've got new photos from all of them, and whether they're great at golf or not they're all smoking hot. We can't wait to bring you a whole new raft of sirens for 2016.
Katie Kearney is an honor student at Saint Louis University focussing on journalism and media studies. So naturally, we will be offering Katie a job. Pretty much whatever she wants...
Two drug smugglers were facing jail today after posing as golfers to bring in millions of pounds worth of cocaine hidden in the shafts of their clubs.
Wil Besseling made it 36 bogey-free holes to lead the way into the weekend at the 2021 Acciona Open de España presented by Madrid but World Number One Jon Rahm was just one shot back in the Spanish capital. The Dutchman followed an opening 64 with a 65 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid to get to 13 under and he will face the biggest day of his career in the final group on day three.
Rory McIlroy is not a fan of the R&A and USGA's Distance Insights Project, well I'll go to the foot of my stairs! We should not be surprised that one of the bigger hitters in golf doesn't want to be reined in after all turkeys don't vote for Christmas.
Women account for just 24% of golfers worldwide, yet the number of prospective female players could add $35 billion to the global golf economy. Simples?