Oct 13th, 2017 Article
Edoardo Molinari chases the ace
Ever wondered how many shots it would take a professional golfer to make a hole-in-one?
Ever wondered how many shots it would take a professional golfer to make a hole-in-one?
Gavin Craig, 28, is the country's number–one ranked player of footgolf, and In May he will join UK teammates in California, taking on the Americans in a three–day Ryder Cup style tournament, the Jansen Cup.
This will render you speechless...
Wilson Golf is introducing its first ever (Crossover) wood range featuring FLX Face™ Power Hole Technology which the brand believes to be its best ever in offering adjustability, forgiveness and distance.
Alicia Cummings is your latest #SwinginSiren!!!
I must say as a lefty I am in awe of these young pros who seem to be able to switch around and bomb the ball, playing left-handed. It is well known that lefty-in-chief Phil Mickelson is very handy playing right-handed, but it seems a couple of the world's best can switch round with ease and bomb it!
Off the pitch, Kane is a highly skilled golfer, boasting a handicap of 3.7. For him, golf provides a much-needed escape from the pressures of professional football. "I'm a decent golfer. I think I'm a 3.7 at the moment, but I've not been able to put any scorecards in while in Munich. I feel like the last couple of years I've not been as good, but I can hold my own," Kane shared.
Well, thanks to our Facebook followers we have identified our mystery Siren. Thanks to Robert Hughes, John Lahtinen, Jayson Demspey and Graeme Sinclair!
Dean Burmester earned his second European Tour title at the Tenerife Open, sealing a five-stroke victory with a stunning nine-under-par final round display at the Costa Adeje course in Tenerife. The South African began the day one shot back at Golf Costa Adeje, with a crowded chasing pack as 18 players sat within five strokes of the summit.
From Miller Barber to Jim Furyk by way of Eamon Darcy and Natalie Gulbis. The weirdest golf swings ever. How do these guys get away with it???
Andres Romero withdrew from the Barracuda Championship after punching a sign and injuring his hand during third-round play in Reno, Nev.
XXIO. You may have seen the name before, but you may not know how to pronounce it correctly. For future reference it's zek-si-oh. And their clubs are seriously good.