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Oct 2nd, 2017 Article

Ed's Letter: What is GolfPunk?

Editor's Letter: What is GolfPunk? "You there, boy! Tuck your shirt in and get your handicap down! That's all that matters in golf. Tidy shirts and handicap-obsessed machines. That's what they try to tell us. What do we say? Tosh & trumpery, my good man.

Apr 16th, 2016 Article

Danny Willett learnt golf on a municipal

We all know that council-run golf municipal courses have been in decline in recent years as local authorities have made cuts and sold land, so here’s a good news story for once.

Feb 16th, 2017 Article

Voting opens at Muirfield

Voting has now opened for members of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers to decide whether or not women members will be admitted.

Dec 20th, 2017 Article

And the best course in Africa is......

Assoufid Golf Club, situated close to the vibrant North African city of Marrakech, has been named the 'Best Course in Morocco' and the 'Best in Africa', at the 2017 World Golf Awards.

Apr 30th, 2024 Article

Clutch Pro Tour events elevated for OWGR points

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.

Sep 5th, 2016 Article

The Barclays Help Foodbank

The Barclays tournament helped feed hundreds of people in need, with over 5,000 lbs of food that would have otherwise gone to waste. 

Aug 31st, 2015 Article

2014 Gleneagles Ryder Cup Boost to Scotland

Golf can be a serious business when it comes to having a positive effect on the economy. A new report from Sheffield Hallam University’s Sport Industry Research Centre reveals that the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles made a contribution of £106 million to the Scottish economy, which is pretty amazing for an event that’s in theory only three days long.