May 2nd, 2024 Article
English Ryder Cup Hero Peter Oosterhuis dies at 75
Peter Oosterhuis, noted player and broadcaster, dies at 75
Peter Oosterhuis, noted player and broadcaster, dies at 75
The Golf Foundation’s new Play In May campaign kicked off today (May 1), with every golfer in GB&I being asked to support ‘Unleash Your Drive in Schools’ via a special competition.
The LIV Golf League returns to Singapore as the league reaches the halfway point.
The Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) has made a groundbreaking announcement: it will start doling out ranking points to the Clutch Pro Tour, renowned for its compact 54-hole events.
Record crowds, an electric atmosphere and a dramatic playoff finish welcomed LIV Golf back to Australia this weekend, as LIV Golf Adelaide made its highly anticipated return to The Grange Golf Club for the event’s 2024 edition.
LIV returns to most successful destination of 2023.
He's done it again.... As the gaze shifted from the hallowed grounds of Augusta National to the quaint charm of Harbour Town in South Carolina, Scottie Scheffler took down the field again Most weeks on the PGA tour are considered wind-free bomb and wedge events; with narrow fairways and strategic bunkering, Harbour Town stands as a bastion of precision in a sport increasingly dominated by power.
Whoa, Nelly! Nelly Korda delivered her fifth consecutive LPGA Tour win, and second major title, at The Chevron Championship. She is now only the third player in LPGA history to win five straight starts, the last being Annika Sorenstam in 2004-2005.
LIV Golf today announced that has been named Chief Financial Officer; has been named EVP, Head of Events; has been named EVP, Head of Team Business Operations; has been appointed to a new EVP role and will also lead LIV Golf’s London office; and
Rory McIlroy has squashed rumours of a mega-money move to Saudi- backled LIV golf, re-iterating his loyalty to the PGA Tour. Leading business publisher City AM reported that he was mulling over $850m (£630m) plus a minority equity stake in the fledgling, 54 hole, cut-less league.
Scottie Scheffler is Masters champion for the second time in three years. Scheffler, 27, carded a -4 under 68 to finish at -11, with a 4 shot victory over debutant Ludvig Åberg.
World #1 Scottie Scheffler is exactly where you'd expect to find him (whether pundit, fan or bookmaker) alone at the top of the Masters leaderboard.