Oct 13th, 2016 Article
Golfing Artists take on Trump
A group of American artists are taking on Donald Trump in an unusual way. They have launched a campaign called “Driving out the Donald” and challenged him to a $180,000 golf duel.
A group of American artists are taking on Donald Trump in an unusual way. They have launched a campaign called “Driving out the Donald” and challenged him to a $180,000 golf duel.
The ups and downs, and up and downs of Phil Mickelson.
SRIXON®, a global leader in golf ball technology and innovation, is delighted to announce that it has signed an agreement with world-renowned trick shot artist, Dean Davis. Dean has been performing his golf tricks for over 20 years, entertaining audiences throughout the UK and Europe with his array of golf tricks and will become a valuable ambassador for Srixon and Cleveland Golf.
Poor old Tiger! Melbourne–based artist Lush has created a giant mural of Tiger, which takes its inspiration from Tiger's DUI mugshot.
Say hello to McKenzie O'Connell, your latest Swingin' Siren...
LIV Golf announced today that three-time GRAMMY Award-winning artist Nelly will entertain fans at the highly-anticipated LIV Golf Chicago, returning to Rich Harvest Farms September 22-24.
It all started for the artist known as Zim around four years ago. A keen artist, he was working on a picture of Jimi Hendrix made from guitar plectrums which he had seen some other guy doing. However, it wasn’t original as it had already been done. So Zim spent weeks thinking of doing something similar but not with plectrums and was authentic.
GolfPunk goes on a pilgrimage to Sawgrass and encounters marines, Hooters, Vanilla Ice and the 17th....
Here's the official poster for the 145th Open at Royal Troon. We think it's a design classic, and we want one now!
Crazy golf gets political with a new crazy golf course in Derby
If you like your golf and a bit of conceptual art then we would recommend that you get down to Nottingham in the UK where, from April, you can combine the two.
Bonhams is to offer the most famous golfing painting in the world: The Portrait of Henry Callender standing in a landscape, in the red coat of Captain General of the Blackheath Golf Club and holding a putter by the Leicestershire artist Lemuel Francis Abbott (1760-1803). It is estimated at £600,000 – 800,000.