Jun 21st, 2017 Article
Phil & Bones career in numbers
They've been together nearly 25 years. And to commemorate their split and celebrate the good times, KPMG have come up with this neat round up of events...
They've been together nearly 25 years. And to commemorate their split and celebrate the good times, KPMG have come up with this neat round up of events...
According to England Golf, a campaign to get more girls in England playing golf is working.
The PGA Tour is going to start blood testing for performance enhancing drugs using a new anti–doping procedure.
Torvill & Dean; Puskas & di Stefano; Bonnie & Clyde; Morecombe & Wise; Batman & Robin; Laurel & Hardy. Add to the pantheon of truly great partnerships the names of Bones & Mickelson. But like all partnerships, they have to end...
Icelander Gisli Sveinbergsson set a new course record during yesterday’s first qualifying round at The 122nd Amateur Championship, which is being played at Princes and Royal St George’s.
Tiger Woods says he is getting "professional help" to manage medication for pain and sleep loss as he tries to return to fitness. Tiger, 41, is recovering from a fourth back operation since April 2014.
With the big three of McIlroy, Johnson and Day all failing to make the cut at the US Open, there has been a clear impact on the TV viewing figures – and it’s not positive.
It was clearly a great weekend for anyone called Brooke or Brooks. First Koepka bags his 1st major then Brooke Henderson claimed her fourth LPGA Tour title at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give, and is "Super happy."
Jena Sims is Brooks Koepka’s new squeeze, but Fox Sport’s Joe Buck is not yet up with the programme.
Local boy Paul Waring returned to Royal Birkdale today with happy memories of a spectacular week in front of his home supporters when the Southport Links last hosted The Open Championship nine years ago.
Ryder Cup star and all-American duderino Brooks Koepka equalled the US Open's lowest winning score of 16 under to claim his first major at Erin Hills.
Justin Thomas. Wow. Shoots the lowest ever score in US Open history. And he's just one shot behind Southport's Tommy Fleetwood.