Mar 3rd, 2017 Article
Top 50 GolfPunks 25-21
Numbers 25-21. Wow this is difficult!!!!
Numbers 25-21. Wow this is difficult!!!!
We wrote about Steven Bowditch’s final round last night, where he shot a plus 12 to finish 37 over for the tournament, but just how poor a performance it was is just sinking in.
Following a momentous European swing showcasing star performances at LIV Golf Andalucía and LIV Golf London, as well as 10 of 16 LIV Golfers playing into the weekend at The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, LIV Golf’s world-class field gears up for LIV Golf Greenbrier in West Virginia, August 4-6.
Golfers, fore! Avid fans of the Ryder Cup (29th September – 1st October) should act quickly after a range of limited-edition Ryder Cup products landed this week in store and online at Europe’s leading golf retailer, American Golf.
Cue drum solo and celebratory trumpets... and Thomas Bjorn's Team Europe Captain's wild-card picks for the 2018 Ryder Cup are...
Padraig Harrington's elder brother was one of the winners at the grand final of the 2015 Morocco Matchplay. Clearly he's another chip off the same block for sure.
Revolutionary technology, standout designs and customary bright colour combinations are all hallmarks of the Galvin Green Multi–layer golf range for the start of the 2017 season.
2019 Models Provide Improved Tee-To-Green Performance and now include New High Optic Yellow Colour Options.
Master Craftsman Bob Vokey and his pioneering R&D team continue to shape the future of wedge design with the introduction of the new Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled 7 wedges.
Sun Mountain, the authentic golf bag, golf cart, travel gear and outerwear company behind many of the game’s most successful product innovations over the past four decades, will be launching exciting new products and branding at the 2025 PGA Show in Orlando.
Latest long-lasting range highlighted by flowing DNA molecular structure designs
The race to become European Number One became a two horse today in Dubai. With Shane Lowry already feeling the heat on day one, Justin Rose had a slim chance of challenging Rory McIlroy and Danny Willett for the coveted position. However, Rose wilted in the heat of Dubai carding a 78 that leaves him in T48th position. Bogies on 4, 6, 8 and 10 plus double bogies on 12 and 17 has seen the Englishman hopes all but evaporate.