Jul 24th, 2016 Article
The Baltusrol Murder Mystery
A dark tale about how one of America's most famous golf clubs was named after an unsolved murder victim...
A dark tale about how one of America's most famous golf clubs was named after an unsolved murder victim...
What a day Friday was. Check out all the best and worst moments from Baltusrol here.
It was a humdinger last night as Jimmy Walker went wire to wire to win the PGA Championship at Baltusrol. Jason Day never gave up though, and took him close. Check out the highlights from the final major of the year below...
Last night wasn't a total washout, check out the best of yesterday's action from the third round of the PGA Championship...
We've got all the tee times for the PGA Champiosnship, but we've picked out the groups we think you should follow at the final major of the year.
Jimmy Walker and Butch Harmon are going to celebrate the former's PGA Championship win over a $1,200 bottle of wine they've both been waiting to try...
Missing the cut had a bit of upside for Rory McIlroy as he got to see the Carl Frampton fight live. He admits to have never being so nervous before at a sporting event.
It's a rush to the finish as the PGA try to squeeze 36 holes into the final day of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol...
Dunlop have today announced that they have extended their sponsorship agreement with Lee Westwood. The deal has been extended for a further three years and the announcement comes ahead of Westwood teeing off at Baltusrol tomorrow.
The Spiv has spoken! Check out all the best betting tips for the PGA Championship here!!!
The United States Golf Association (USGA) today announced that the medal presented each year to the winner of the U.S. Women’s Open Championship has been renamed in Mickey Wright’s honour and redesigned with an image of her iconic swing, ensuring that every future champion is forever linked to one of golf’s greatest pioneers and competitors.
Despite a career blighted by cancer, Gene Littler still won 29 times on the PGA Tour including the 1961 US Open. Gene 'The Machine' Littler, we salute you...