Aug 19th, 2016 Article
Saturday Siren Maiya Tanaka
Maiya started playing golf at the young age of 11 and shot a hole in one on the first hole of her very first golf tournament (that's just not fair! –Ed) and she was hooked!
Maiya started playing golf at the young age of 11 and shot a hole in one on the first hole of her very first golf tournament (that's just not fair! –Ed) and she was hooked!
A Welsh golf club has told the BBC that the introduction of footgolf led to it increasing its turnover by 30 per cent at a time when its membership was falling dramatically.
Sicily’s Verdura Resort is using technology to take analysis to a whole new level after the opening of its Indoor Performance Institute.
Here's how a retiring couple took the plunge and bought a golf course in Sebring, Florida.
Anirban Lahiri has been in the mix all week, but we think he has been slightly ignored with all the other drama going on around him, which doesn’t seem quite fair given his achievements this week.
If you are looking a really quick and easy golf break in the sun then Mallorca could be just right for you.
The Golf Scientist, Bryson DeChambeau, and one half of golf's Odd Couple, Brooks Koepka, lit up day one of the Masters with rounds of 66 to take a one shot lead over fellow American Phil Mickelson.
With a run of 52 holes without a bogey, American Cristie Kerr won the LOTTE Championship presented by Hershey by three shots over three players.
Now that Tiger has been sidelined for the rest of the season, at best, he's going to need something to occupy his time. And it looks like it is going to be golf course design which is going to be his new focus.
Tiger Woods has taken a three shot lead from Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy on moving day at the Tour Championship, and who would now bet against him finishing his dinner?
What a day we had playing the JH Taylor Course at the Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, where we all came away in agreement, that these were some of the best greens we had ever putted on.
LIV Golf and JCB, one of the world’s largest privately-owned manufacturers of construction and agricultural equipment, today announced a multi-year partnership as the League gears up for its return to the United Kingdom