Mar 7th, 2018 Article
PING unveils its 2018 Spring/Summer ladies apparel collection.
PING has unveiled details of its 2018 Spring/Summer ladies apparel collection.
PING has unveiled details of its 2018 Spring/Summer ladies apparel collection.
Melanie-Jane Lancaster, partner of Dutch Tour star and Duca del Cosma player Joost Luiten, has co-designed a special edition, super comfortable MELANIE-JANE golf shoe to meet the demands of a busy lifestyle of golf, travel and business.
Grip it and writ it... John Daly signs lady's bottom in Hooters parkign lot at Augusta...
American teenager Angel Yin won a three-way play-off to win the Dubai Ladies Classic as Charley Hull came in fifth.
One of the most coveted Staunchie Awards is Lord & Lady Staunchness, given to people who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in the name of golf and/or GolfPunk...
We've got two lots of trick shots for you this week. First up is Ladies European Tour player, Finland's Linda Henriksson. After that we've got the TCU, Texan Christian University womens golf team, handstanding, flipflopping, and generally bouncing there way through various trickshot routines.
Swingin Siren Amy Boulden has been busy on Instagram lately. Here's a catch up with the LET star and a cracking interview in which she ponders if they really did land on the moon, and if she can lend us a fiver...
New women golfers can take their first steps into the sport - with a helping hand from Foxhills Club & Resort.
The world’s top-–ten ranked female golfers will be heading to Singapore to compete in the 10th edition of the HSBC Women’s Champions which will be staged on the New Tanjong Course, Sentosa Golf Club, from 2–5 March this year.
Saudi Arabia has today announced a world-first initiative that will offer free golf to women across the Kingdom. All players signed-up to the scheme will be designated as a Ladies First Member at either Riyadh Golf Club, Dirab Golf Club or King Abdullah Economic City’s (KAEC) Royal Greens Golf & Country Club, depending on their location.
Saudi Arabia is to host a world first $1.5million prize-fund Ladies European Tour golf week in what promises to be a landmark moment for women’s sport in the Kingdom. November’s consecutive tournaments take women’s golf into another new territory and will see players compete for what will be the LET season’s biggest purse after only the British and Scottish Open.
Charley Hull has today confirmed her spot in Saudi Arabia’s ‘women’s week of golf’ – joining Major-winning Solheim Cup teammate Georgia Hall as one of the headline names competing in next month’s “unprecedented” $1.5million events. The 24-year old will head to the Middle East seeking her second win in the region, having come out on top in Abu Dhabi’s Fatima Bint Mubarak Open last year.