Nov 30th, 2016 Article
Why golf is missing a $35 billion opportunity
Women account for just 24% of golfers worldwide, yet the number of prospective female players could add $35 billion to the global golf economy. Simples?
Women account for just 24% of golfers worldwide, yet the number of prospective female players could add $35 billion to the global golf economy. Simples?
Paige Spiranac has been down the gym, putting us all to shame. We needed a little lie down after watching this. And we still owe Gary Player 81 sit ups.....gulp.
Jack Nicklaus has challenged the golf industry to show the right leadership and seize its opportunity to be an ‘enormous worldwide game,’ while addressing the 2016 HSBC Golf Business Forum.
A leisurely round of golf turned brutally violent Friday in Carrollton, Texas, and the victim is still in the hospital three days later with a head injury. This is why you should never hit into the group ahead!
Henrik Stenson takes the Claret Jug jet skiing. Well, why wouldn't you?!
Ten of Britain’s most picturesque and challenging amateur golf holes have been shortlisted to be crowned the UK’s best, as online voting now begins for golfers to choose their favourite.
He's back. Properly this time: “I’m ready to go. I have way more shots now, because I’ve played way more golf. I only had a handful of shots back then." Strap yourselves in, it's Tiger Time!
Ryan Rustand, or Coach Rusty as he’s known on Instagram, is a trick shot wizard. Here he is with Joshua Kelley, aka @holein1trickshots, knocking it about from the top of a golf cart.
No we know! When Tiger Woods makes his comeback (yes, we will call it a comeback thank you very much!), he will be using Bridgestone golf balls and have a new bag.
Carinthia has been named Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year for 2017 in the annual IAGTO Awards. And no, we hadn’t heard of it before!
First they rape our buildings and pillage our women, now they've won our World Cup. Brilliant work from the Danes who shot seven birdies to win the Cup at -20, four shots ahead of France, China and the USA.
Indian teenager Aditi Ashok had her second straight victory on the Ladies European Tour, at the inaugural Qatar Ladies Open in Doha on Sunday.