Apr 13th, 2017 Article
Paige Spiranac Easter Bunny
This has got nothing at all to do with Easter. Or bunnies. But there's always time to have a little wander in Paige Spiranac Land....
This has got nothing at all to do with Easter. Or bunnies. But there's always time to have a little wander in Paige Spiranac Land....
American Golf has announce the signing of its first Tour player sponsorship with Ladies European Tour rookie, Elizabeth Mallett.
Next time you're about to mutter something derogatory about your playing partner's swing under your breath, think twice...
How to escape the dreaded plugged lie everytime!!!
Indian teenager Aditi Ashok had her second straight victory on the Ladies European Tour, at the inaugural Qatar Ladies Open in Doha on Sunday.
Poults has been taking his vintage Ferrari F40 for a spin and sharing the experience on Instagram.
Members of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers (HCEG), the world’s oldest golf club, have voted to remain a men only club. Consequently The Open will not be staged there again until it allows women to join as members.
Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf is claiming to be the most realistic golf computer game the market has ever seen. You can design and play golf courses just like the Golden Bear himself has done for the last 50 years.
In the modern world, social media has replaced the press conference, Twitter has negated the journalists, and instagram has lead to stars papping themselves. With this one picture, and 9 emojis, Rory McIlroy has declared to the world he's playing next week's PGA at Whistling Straits, or at the very least attempting to.
The LET: For the future of Golf it must be saved and we all have to play our part.
Reigning and former British Open champions Anna Nordqvist and Georgia Hall have described this week’s Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by Public Investment Fund as “one of the headline events” in women’s golf, as they get set to tee-off in what will be the first ever Ladies European Tour event to feature three Arabic golfers.
Lee-Anne Pace was the home heroine once again as she clinched her fourth Investec South African Women’s Open title carding a final round of 72 for a one-shot win over Germany’s Leonie Harm.