Oct 2nd, 2017 Article
European Senior Tour Pros to take on the kids
As part of the build up to the European Senior Masters, three of the tour professionals will be hosting a junior clinic at the Forest of Arden for sixteen lucky, local kids.
As part of the build up to the European Senior Masters, three of the tour professionals will be hosting a junior clinic at the Forest of Arden for sixteen lucky, local kids.
POTUS Donald Trump dedicated the Presidents Cup to the victims of the hurricanes that have recently struck the USA, and in so doing managed to upset pretty much everyone.
GP favourite Pat Perez will be making his debut at next year’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic.
Just over a month on from his second victory in the Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship, Pro-Am winner Richard O’Hanlon has reflected on what proved to be a stunning victory at Nailcote Hall in August.
The Sunday singles have yet to kick off, but we won’t be waiting up, that’s for sure. After three days of ‘competition’ the US hold a massive 14 ½ to 3 ½ lead over the International team, and really should have wrapped it up on Saturday. The Presidents Cup is just too one sided an event to be of any real interest.
The European Tour have announced their new schedule with four new tournaments for 2018, but there are some interesting omissions which say something about the state of the European Tour.
What an incredible finish at the British Masters, as Ireland's Paul Dunne holes out on 18 to take a three shot victory with a 61 over a rampant Rory McIlroy.
A trio of past Presidents of the United States of America attended the opening of the Presidents Cup, but there was one very notable absentee.
You may not want to watch this. It's unconscionably evil. If this passes for 'a laugh' in Finland, we'll be taking our business elsewhere.
Sam Saunders, the grandson of the late great Arnold Palmer, has shot a 59 almost a year to the day of his death on the 25th of September 2016.
The golf fan who tweeted Sergio Garcia for 206 days in a row finally got his day in the sun as his caddy.
Rory McIlroy shot a brilliant 64 to force himself into contention for a first win of the year in the British Masters.