Feb 14th, 2016 Article
Keith Pelley is Brains from Thunderbirds!!!
Never been seen in the same room.... European Tour Chief Keith Pelley & Brains from Thunderbirds... Is this development good news for the European Tour?
Never been seen in the same room.... European Tour Chief Keith Pelley & Brains from Thunderbirds... Is this development good news for the European Tour?
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Bradshaw, UK supplier of Club Car golf buggies and utility vehicles, has created a Pink Buggy Campaign in aid of Breast Cancer Care.
The Waste Management Phoenix Open absolutely nailed it last weekend. And this is where Rory has been looking for inspiration for the Irish Open, which he will again host this year with his foundation.
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68-year old Tim Finchem, the commissioner of the PGA Tour, has again raised the idea of one organisation to control professional golf in the US and Europe. But Keith Pelley's having none of it.
Ryder Cup legend Sam Torrance OBE will be the host when Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel holds a pro-am golf day to raise money for a diabetes charity this summer.
Paul Casey has not being pulling his punches in an interview with The Times over his frustrations about the Ryder Cup, which he is ineligible for as he not playing on the European Tour.
ESPN Sports broadcaster Chris ‘Boomer’ Berman was playing with PGA Tour pro J.J. Henry, when he hit a wild shot into the par-5 18th hole. See what happened next.