Jul 29th, 2016 Article
Ariya Jutanugarn leads the Ricoh Women's British Open
Thai Ariya Jutanugarn is holding her lead at the Ricoh British Open by two shots from Mirim Lee.
Thai Ariya Jutanugarn is holding her lead at the Ricoh British Open by two shots from Mirim Lee.
So there you are, standing over a 15 foot putt knowing that a decent lag will guarantee you a place in golfing folklore. You will have shot a 59. Your legs feel like they don't belong to your body and your hands are trembling...
Andy Sullivan & Beef anyone? Kid Rick & Jamie Donaldson? Some belters to watch later...
What a day Friday was. Check out all the best and worst moments from Baltusrol here.
It's countdown time. Not the TV show about numbers and letters and stuff, the USPGA!!
Donald Trump’s anti-immigration stance is well documented. He’s against them "stealing" jobs from American-born workers, unless he needs them for his own golf courses.
Bubba Watson is branching out. Forget hovercraft and jet packs, the future is in sweet shops!!!
A judge has ordered Trump’s Trump National to go on trial next month in Florida over a dispute about unpaid golf membership refunds. And that will be right in the middle of his presidential campaign.
200 players at the English Girls’ Championships have pledged to help grow the game of golf by introducing one friend to the sport.
It was a record-breaking day on the Cromwell course at The Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship, as Mark Mouland watched Richard O’Hanlon equal the course record with a fantastic -8 and then went on to complete the round himself in an incredible -10, setting a new course record.
The merger between the Ladies’ Golf Union and The R&A has moved close to completion with the signing of a heads of agreement by the two organisations which are both based in St Andrews.
The father of a soldier who was killed in Afghanistan had his golf clubs stolen hours before he was set to play in a tournament in memory of his son.