Dec 20th, 2017 Article
Racist trees removed from California golf course
A row of 'racist' trees standing between an African-American neighbourhood and a city golf course are going to be be removed, say local officials in Palm Springs, California.
A row of 'racist' trees standing between an African-American neighbourhood and a city golf course are going to be be removed, say local officials in Palm Springs, California.
GolfPunk go and have a look round golf retailer GolfOnline, and find out all about their Christmas Promotion.
The use of Nippon Shaft products increased by 42% on the men’s PGA and European tours in the 2017 season, with the company recording 27 victories worldwide.
PXG founder Bob Parsons and PXG ambassador Paige Spiranac have launched a video blog series which will be covering all things related to PXG.
Ellia Day has posted very sad news on Instagram that the couple suffered a miscarriage on Thanksgiving.
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The team at Snell Golf are on a single-minded mission - to bring tour calibre equipment to the amateur golfer at an affordable price. End of!
Greg Norman is just weeks away from bringing his “Shark Experience” to U.S. courses and potentially a whole new generation of golfers.
Over twenty-years ago an unknown John Daly burst onto the scene with a dramatic victory at the 1991 PGA Championship. And now his title–winning club has been sold at auction for a stunning $17,300.40!
It's round four in the on-going battle between PXG and TaylorMade, as PXG go on the offensive again.
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As part of American Golf’s ongoing commitment to supporting its nominated charity, On Course Foundation, the company is getting into the Christmas spirit early this year by launching a raffle across its 121 stores in the UK & Ireland. Tickets will cost just £1 each with all proceeds going to the charity, which uses golf to help in the rehabilitation of wounded, sick and injured Servicemen and women.