Jan 12th, 2017 Article
Rory McIlroy is fast out of the traps for 2017
Rory McIlroy made a quick start to 2017 with a 5-under 67 in the first round at the SA Open on Thursday.
Rory McIlroy made a quick start to 2017 with a 5-under 67 in the first round at the SA Open on Thursday.
The first Web.com event of 2017 is the Bahamas Great Exuma Classic, but it has been absolutely battered by high winds and storms, leading to a first–round scoring average of 80.4!
Mckayson, the newly launched golfwear brand of MCS Sports Co., Ltd has signed a three–year clothing sponsorship deal with world No. 1 Lydia Ko.
Kaira has a golf swing smoother than Captain Smooth on 'Curly McSmooth's National Smoothie Smooth Up Day'. Check her out right here...
Ladies, you may want to sit down for this news. Sergio Garcia, otherwise known as 'Ladies' Choice' and previously called 'the Southern Dandy'... Sergio Garcia is off the market. He's got engaged. He's getting married. It's over.
How to lose 5-20 yards in distance and shoot 65. Jimmy Walker has returned to action in 2017 with a new, shorter driver. And it's working. An opening round 65 sees him two clear of the field after round one.
They might look like a couple of meth-battered hobos at a re-hab retreat in this picture, but these are two of the most influential and powerful people in the world.
Jason Day has earnt himself a reputation as a very slow player, which is not exactly something something to be proud of. But does he intend to do anything about it? Not on your life!
Poults is knocking on the door of 41, and has had a tough old time of it for the past 18 months. But he has positive plans for 2017 and beyond.
There's more golf ball news this week aside from Tiger's signing with Bridgestone. And that is that Bubba Watson is going to be leaving Titleist to sign with Volvik, the maker of the "No 1 colour ball on tour."
Gary Player is selling the ranch where he spent more than half his life working on his other passion: breeding racehorses. And it could be yours for $3.7 million.
Charley Hull smashed her way through the field in the final day of the Dubai Ladies Masters with a bogey-free, seven-under-par 65 but it wasn't enough to catch China's Shansan Feng