Jan 6th, 2018 Article
Why Pat Perez knew he wasn’t getting an invite
Pat Perez had a fine 2017 season, but he knew for sure that he was not going to be getting an invite to Tiger’s Hero Challenge in the Bahamas. Here’s why.
Pat Perez had a fine 2017 season, but he knew for sure that he was not going to be getting an invite to Tiger’s Hero Challenge in the Bahamas. Here’s why.
The future's so bright she's gotta wear shades... Paige Spiranac gears up for 2018...
Check out Paulina's groovy golf mural celebration of 2017...
It's 2018 and we've figured out who is going to win the majors. There are four of them this year...
Rickie Fowler has always liked to push the fashion boundaries, and he did just that on Thursday when he sported an untucked Hawaiian shirt at the Sentry Tournament of Champions.
Paul Lawrie, the last Scotsman to win The Open Championship, has renewed his long association with Wilson Golf to play the brand’s signature irons, fairway woods and wedges during the 2018 season.
Peter Millar has announced new additions to their team of brand ambassadors for 2018. The new line up now features Branden Grace, Si Woo Kim, Chesson Hadley, Hudson Swafford, Chez Reavie, Scott Brown, Sam Saunders, Johnson Wagner, Shawn Stefani, Matteo Manassero, Davis (Dru) Love IV, Chris Wilson and Brett Quigley.
Callaway has announced today that Sergio Garcia, the reigning Masters Champion, has joined its Tour Professional Staff. He will play Callaway woods, irons and wedges, an Odyssey putter and a Callaway Chrome Soft ball.
Here's a great Instagram posting of Jordan Spieth holing out on a golf simulator and going completely beserk! They all count after all.
For a small country, Northern Ireland punches far above its weight on the global golf stage, having produced three champions with six Major titles between them in the last decade – Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke. Here's why Northern Ireland is a must-go destination for 2018.
Tiger Woods has revealted that he struggled to walk and needed help getting out of bed during his recovery from a back injury.
It’s happy birthday to Tiger Woods today as he turns 42. But neither age nor form have deterred a punter from backing him with a €10,000 bet to win the Masters.