Jun 18th, 2016 Article
Henrik Stenson no-shows
World number seven Henrik Stenson no-showed at Oakmont. He’d shot an opening round of 69 to go one under, but his second round was, shall we say, less good.
World number seven Henrik Stenson no-showed at Oakmont. He’d shot an opening round of 69 to go one under, but his second round was, shall we say, less good.
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32-year-old American Spencer Levin, playing in his fourth US Open, carded an opening round 73 and was fighting back to three-under-par for his second round at the turn. Then the wheels came off. This is how he reacted.
The Playa Grande Golf Course in the Dominican Republic has been fully restored and the latest Aman hotel, Amanera, recently opened. This is why we are desperate to go.
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28-year-old Andrew Landry has finished his amazing opening round at the US Open, and entered the record books. Here's why.
A top class international field will head to Kent next week to contest the Brabazon Trophy at the London Golf Club.
Here's Jordan Speith's new ad for Coke. And it properly ties into the weather they have been having at Oakmont.
A nonagenarian Norfolk golfer has broken the world record for the longest running golf club membership ever.
Oakmont just keeps on giving! Not only is it the hardest golf course known to man, it has now done a deal with god and brought the weather into play.
Wentworth Club and European Golf Design have announced a new partnership that will see leading European Tour players take on an instrumental role in the delivery of the West Course restoration project.