Dec 9th, 2016 Article
Does golf still need Tiger?
The TV ratings are in from Tiger’s return, and they prove that he is still a big draw for the game.
The TV ratings are in from Tiger’s return, and they prove that he is still a big draw for the game.
Rapper Flo Rida's latest music video is called Zillionaire and part of his lottery ticket winning fantasy is to play with gold golf clubs and gold golf balls.
Leading European coach Tom Foster is preparing to embark on a new chapter in his golf career after being named as the new director of instruction at Verdura Resort in Sicily.
The Daily Mail’s golf correspondent Derek Lawrenson has been writing about the current strength of the English game, and he certainly has a point.
5 red hot instruction tips from Ryder Cup ledge & US Open winner, Justin Rose. From tee to green...
Matthew Fitzpatrick birdied the last hole to beat compatriot Tyrrell Hatton by one shot to win the $8 million DP World Tour Championship on Sunday. While in Australia, Jordan Spieth gets his year off to a corker...
After months of 'trying to find it', Tiger has more recently been 'going after it' apparently... and this is very good news for the Hero World Challenge, first week of December
Celtic Manor is looking to sue Celtic Minor, a Welsh golf club that changed its name last year, as it believes that the club is exploiting its good reputation.
Patrick Reed has retained his European Tour membership for 2017, even though he failed to compete in the required number of events on the Race to Dubai. So what's going on?
European Tour winners Álvaro Quirós and Edoardo Molinari are among the big names heading to PGA Catalunya Resort this November to battle it out for playing privileges on the 2017 Race to Dubai.
Those of you who tune into the GolfPunk Pod Cast will have heard an excerpt from this song in the intro to our Ryder Cupe Special. Have a gander at Rat King's Arnie-inspired tune about the merits of posh lemonade...
Patrick Reed’s decision to withdraw from last week’s Turkish Airlines Open has had a massive impact on Graeme Storm’s life.