Aug 12th, 2016 Article
Beef plays down Ryder Cup chances
Beef has been playing down his chances of getting a wildcard selection for next month's Ryder Cup, and has said he would not pick himself if he was captain of Europe's team.
Beef has been playing down his chances of getting a wildcard selection for next month's Ryder Cup, and has said he would not pick himself if he was captain of Europe's team.
37 of the U.K.’s biggest hitters are getting ready for the final of the American Golf Long Drive Championships on Friday August 19th at High Legh Golf Club, Cheshire.
Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted he was outclassed on the golf course by Barack Obama when the pair recently played together at The Grove.
Here's an epic golf fail, which is certainly not for the faint hearted! And Isn't it just great when you have a friend on hand to capture your totally epic fail on camera!
Here's a new trick shot that's blowing up the internet. It's performed by MinnKimm and shows her using a driver to demolish a whole rack of skittles in a bowling alley.
The boat owned by Rodney Dangerfield's "Al Czervik" in "Caddyshack" is up for sale on YachtWorld.com, and it could be all yours for $129,000. But it looks like it needs a bit of work doing....
Henrik Stenson takes the Claret Jug jet skiing. Well, why wouldn't you?!
If you are playing partner or opponent is hitting the ball remarkably straight have a quick nosey at what ball he is playing. If you see the name ‘Polara’ then that will explain why and you can show the seaky devil a red card, as the ball is illegal. Having said that it also sounds fun!
Tim Henman was at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship last week, and mingled with the golfers to listen to their frankly rather diverse views about golf being in this year’s Olympics.
Wesley Bryan may have earned his PGA Tour card, but he still loves a good trick shot. He and his brother George have been on top of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, and here's what they have been up to.
Jack Nicklaus has challenged the golf industry to show the right leadership and seize its opportunity to be an ‘enormous worldwide game,’ while addressing the 2016 HSBC Golf Business Forum.
For those of a certain age and most likely from this side of the pond will see parallels between the move by the proposed Premier Golf League and the World Series Cricket (WSC) competition of the late 1970s. Both ventures share two fundamental drivers, the chance for players to earn more money and access to broadcast rights for the organisers.