Feb 28th, 2017 Article
Investment for Musselburgh Links
Musselburgh Links, regarded by many as the world’s oldest golf course for continuous play, is the subject of a bid that could result in £10 million being invested in it.
Musselburgh Links, regarded by many as the world’s oldest golf course for continuous play, is the subject of a bid that could result in £10 million being invested in it.
Gleneagles are hosting their first ever Night Golf event this Thursday, where players can enjoy an evening on the PGA National Academy Course. The course will be lit by glowing nightlights and players will play with glow-in-the-dark golf balls.
British trolley manufacturer Stewart Golf are launching their new R1-S Push with multiple colour options.
This has simply got to be one of the luckiest golf bounces we have ever seen!
Praise has been circulating around Lumne Mediterránea Beach & Golf Community following the final stage of European Tour Qualifying School, as competitors recognise the quality of the golf courses on offer.
Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has removed all but one of its objections to the proposed Coul Links Golf Development at Embo, near Dornoch. Along with the removal of all objections by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), this means there is virtually no statutory opposition to a major investment in jobs for an area facing tough economic conditions.
We’ve covered some pretty weird and wonderful crazy golf courses over the years, but Smash Putt really takes things into a new dimension.
Having upset the Japanese by suggesting that their car imports into the United States were dodgy, Trumper has arranged a round of golf with Shinzo Abe, Japan's Prime Minister. Not everyone is happy about it...
Colchester will stage the 2017 World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) World Team Disc Golf Championships.
We all know that feeling when you just can't buy a putt. But this two–year–old had a complete melt down.
Six golfers from St Mellion International Resort in Cornwall are trying to find out how many holes in one they can score in 24 hours. And it’s all for charity.
David Feherty didn’t hold back in a recent interview for Sports Illustrated when asked about Patrick Reed. Feherty reckons that Reed should be known as "Captain Oblivious" given his response to the furore that has followed since his infamous rules infringement.