Jan 27th, 2017 Article
Michelle Wie signs with Callaway
Callaway have pulled off a major coup by signing major champion Michelle Wie.
Callaway have pulled off a major coup by signing major champion Michelle Wie.
Tiger Woods signs for TaylorMade and pens this letter to us!!
She looks like Sofia Vergara (Hollywood's top earning woman) and she loves the great game. She's also a Harley Davidson riding, qualified master diver. Other Sirens better up their game!
Kaira has a golf swing smoother than Captain Smooth on 'Curly McSmooth's National Smoothie Smooth Up Day'. Check her out right here...
Sir Nick Faldo and Ernie Els are bringing together teams from their foundations, the Faldo Series and the Ernie Els & Fancourt Foundation, to compete in a unique event to promote junior golf globally.
World Number 1 Lydia Ko has joined Fred Couples, Ernie Els, Peter Hanson, Thomas Bjørn, Minjee Lee, Caroline Masson, Gerina Piller as an ambassador for Ecco.
As great as 2016 was for the world of golf – four different winners of golf’s four major championships, Justin Rose holding off Henrik Stenson in Rio for the gold medal as golf returned to the Olympic Games, and the United States winning the Ryder Cup for the first time since 2008 - it’s possible that 2017 could be even better.
No sooner has Trump ditched his press pool to play golf at his Jupiter, Florida, course than reports come in about President Obama teeing it up again on his hols in Hawaii. If you want to be leader of the free world, well then you'd better get golfing!
Tiger Woods has ranked No. 7 on Forbes first–ever list of America’s Wealthiest Celebrities with an estimated net worth of $740 million. And that's after a very expensive divorce settlement that cost him over $100 million!
We don't know about you, but we want to hit the ball further. From watching Jason, Dustin and Rory rip it off the tee, to seeing Lucas Dornan drive it 380 yards on the regular, distance matters. Here's a round up of 2017's best drivers.
PlayMoreGolf, the UK’s flexible membership network, has attracted more than 1,000 members to its network of 30 venues across the UK, since launching in February 2016.
Todd Hamilton, winner of the 2004 Open at Royal Troon, was displaying another part of his game this last weekend. He was caddying!