May 9th, 2016 Article
Jesper Parnevik wins on Champions Tour
Jesper Parnevik won his first Champions Tour event last night at the Insperity Invitational, shooting a blistering last round 67 to win by four shots at Woodlands Country Club.
Jesper Parnevik won his first Champions Tour event last night at the Insperity Invitational, shooting a blistering last round 67 to win by four shots at Woodlands Country Club.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) is expanding their PLAY9™ program this year, encouraging more golfers to play nine holes during six scheduled “PLAY9 Days.”
The build-up to the Open Championship, which returns to Northern Ireland in 2019, continues to gather pace with the launch of a new annual parkland golf tournament as part of Tourism Ireland's plan to reach golfers around the world and showcase what Northern Ireland has to offer golfers.
Bradshaw, UK supplier of Club Car golf buggies and utility vehicles, has created a Pink Buggy Campaign in aid of Breast Cancer Care.
Rickie Fowler leads in tough conditions at Quail Hollow.
Just check out this putt from Rory McIlroy at the Wells Fargo Championships. On the 17th green Rory had a 79ft putt with a massive left to right break on it. He made it look easy.
Private members clubs could be getting a big hand out from HMRC as they will be paying back VAT on green fees.
Tours and activities pioneer Musement has launched its brand new venture, the world’s first online tour operator for luxury golf holidays in Europe.
Bushnell Golf has unveiled the latest addition to its family of rangefinders with the new Tour V4. It's now smaller, and faster for instant distance measurement.
Could the BMW PGA Championship be at risk as Wentworth residents go to war with clubs owners and the European Tour?
FootJoy has announced a flying start to 2016 after the latest Golf Datatech reports confirmed the brand was responsible for the top six best-selling shoe models since the turn of the year. They're kicking it!
Meat, half-eaten pizza slices, fruit peels, paper and other organic waste are being churned into water and fertiliser to help keep the Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club green and reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill. We think this is a cracking recycling idea.