Oct 19th, 2016 Article
Ian Woosnam 'finally' inducted to Golf Hall Of Fame
"One of golf's greatest injustices" rectified as Woosie finally inducted into the World Golf Hall Of Fame. About time too!
"One of golf's greatest injustices" rectified as Woosie finally inducted into the World Golf Hall Of Fame. About time too!
Tiger Woods is writing a book, which will recount his historic victory in the 1997 Masters, when he broke 20 records and became the first player of black heritage to win a major championship.
Shane Lowry has auctioned off the golf ball he used for his hole-in-one at the 16th on Masters Sunday, and made a very tidy €5,000 for charity. Nice work Shane!
In your life have you ever seen anything like this before?
A trip to the 2017 US Masters, worth £17,000, will be up for grabs at Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel, next month, when visitors participate in a special event to relaunch the historic Colt course at the two five-AA Red Star golf club.
John Daly turned 50 last week, and ahead of his PGA Tour Champions debut, his birthday may already have yielded a dividend. Here’s why.
Jordan Spieth has made TIME Magazine’s list of the Top-100 Most Influential People list, and he’s the only golfer on the list.
Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth and Smylie Kaufman have been letting their hair down in the Bahamas. It's their time for a post Masters chill. But they don't spare Jordan, that's for sure.
The Willetts are off to America!! Yes, indeed, following his scintillating Masters win, the world has opened up for the Sheffield lad.
We all know that council-run golf municipal courses have been in decline in recent years as local authorities have made cuts and sold land, so here’s a good news story for once.
Greenjacketauctions.com have been busy again. This time they have been selling the front entrance sign to Augusta National. And this is how much it went for.
It’s very rare that Donald Trump says anything worth listening to. The mouthiest man in US politics, a wind bag of the highest order and purveyor of fine golf courses. But just once amidst all of the baloney, whilst campaigning in New York he says something that just about sums up the Masters.