Mar 12th, 2016 Article
Jordan makes the cut
Jordan Spieth had to hole out three times from off the green to ensure that there was no question of missing the cut at the Valspar Championship on Friday.
Jordan Spieth had to hole out three times from off the green to ensure that there was no question of missing the cut at the Valspar Championship on Friday.
Hollywood Walk of Famer, Mark Wahlberg tweeted this picture of himself celebrating his hole-in-one ball on Friday, with a ball that was given to him by Rory McIlroy no less.
Day one at the Valspar Championship set up an interesting start to the tournament as Keegan Bradley, Charles Howell III and Ken Duke all took a share of the lead, shooting matching 67's.
Six of the best fairway woods for 2016. We're convinced at least one of these will be better than your current fairway wood.
Adam Scott has seemingly changed his mind about playing in the 2016 Olympics, according to former British Open Champion Ian Baker-Finch, who will captain the Australian team in Rio later this year.
We know we’re suckers for a bit of Tiger gossip, so when we heard that his former wife, Elin Nordegren was apparently dating someone even richer than Tiger, we had to pass it on.
The merger of the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association (SLGA) went through last year, and the new unified body came into existence on October 1 2015. But only months later it has lost it’s new CEO. What’s occurring?
Golf courses across the UK are on the shopping lists of some of the UK’s biggest house builders, as the demand for land soars, according to a report in Golf Club Management News.
Here's a cheeky little video from Callaway. They've got Phil Mickelson tinkering with his kitchen equipment. Enjoy!
Jordan Spieth takes on the internet trolls, and he's got some major-winning back up...
Rory McIlroy was recently interviewed by a class of kids from his old school in Holywood, Belfast. Class 10 C of Sullivan upper school questioned the superstar, and while he didn’t let too much out of the bag he gave an insight to growing up.
68-year old Tim Finchem, the commissioner of the PGA Tour, has again raised the idea of one organisation to control professional golf in the US and Europe. But Keith Pelley's having none of it.