Nov 8th, 2017 Article
Park Sung-hyun becomes first ever Rookie to make it to No I
South Korean Park Sung-hyun has become the first LPGA Tour rookie to make it to number one in the world rankings.
South Korean Park Sung-hyun has become the first LPGA Tour rookie to make it to number one in the world rankings.
Here’s an interesting first. A European country has reported that more women were members of its golf clubs than men in 2016.
Charley Hull's medical records have been leaked online by Russian cyber terrorists.
The Barclays tournament helped feed hundreds of people in need, with over 5,000 lbs of food that would have otherwise gone to waste.
University of Bedfordshire student James Tobia is caddying for Russia’s only female golfer and GolfPunk favourite, Maria Verchenova. Here's his plan of attack.
They might look like a bunch of ne’erdowells, but these golfing pirates of the Royal & Ancient (i.e. caddies) are the heart and soul of golf. The Foozler investigates
Korean golfer Shin Ae Ahn moved to New Zealand when she was nine, and took up golf. Well, that's probably not all she did. She probably messed around with dolls and played soccer and hung out with her friends building stuff on Minecraft as well. But she started playing golf. And soon realised she was pretty good at it.
Now who's interested? In a move that is bound to turn tour pro heads and have them queuing up for 5 ring tattoos, the PGA has announced that golf medal winners at the Olympics will receive exemptions to all majors in 2017.
The votes are in and have all been counted and verified... straps yourselves in and let the chapmagne flow!!!
Emily Kristine Pedersen and Celine Herbin tied at -11 after both shooting 70s in their final rounds to finish on 269. Herbin then won the play off to secure her first LET victory and send the home fans into raptures.
The Solheim Cup is, without doubt, the biggest event on the Women’s Golf Calendar. However the debate about whether Women’s golf is doing enough to inspire young girls to get some clubs and head to the range remains shadowed by a large grey cloud that looms heavily over the game. But there are a standout few, who are flying the flag for women’s golf high above that thick grey cloud