Jun 28th, 2016 Article
Warning sign at golf club
A sign has appeared at a golf course warning locals of a ‘disgusting pervert’ who has been trying to tempt fellow dog walkers – into dogging.
A sign has appeared at a golf course warning locals of a ‘disgusting pervert’ who has been trying to tempt fellow dog walkers – into dogging.
The Greenbrier has been canceled due to the horrific flooding that took place this week. But how will that affect The Open?
Be safe on the course kids, check out this golf cart crash test video!
I have flown into Casablanca to stay at the 5 star Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort, an hour and a quarter further down the coast. It has a Gary Player course, and I am here to look under the bonnet. Here’s what I found out.
Golflutter, the app which allows golfers to bet on themselves, has relaunched for the 2016 golf season with a new look, a new website, improved gameplay and more users.
We've already written about Rory McIlroy's concerns about the Rio Olympics today. Now it's Danny Willett's turn to express concerns about participating.
How an 11 year old's 30 second stint behind the wheel of a golf buggy unravelled into a living hell for Julie Mall. You won't believe what she got put through...
ESPN Sports broadcaster Chris ‘Boomer’ Berman was playing with PGA Tour pro J.J. Henry, when he hit a wild shot into the par-5 18th hole. See what happened next.
As we wrote recently, changes to the drink driving limits in Scotland from 80ml per 100ml of blood to 50mg, have had a really bad impact on Scottish golf clubs. One club has even closed down permanently on the back of the change.
Royal Blackheath have secured the safety of their club by selling a painting for £700,000 at Bonhams. "The Portrait of Henry Callender”, is one of the earliest paintings to show a golfer.
Plans for a 10 hole mini-golf course on Saltburn’s lower promenade have come unstuck, because parish councillors fear people may be hit by flying balls struck by over-enthusiastic putters. It's get a life time we think.
Luke Donald takes the safety first approach on a long par three. Think about the safe bailout rather than going for the pin, and you'll make par more often than not. At worse you'll cut down on any potential big scores.