Sep 6th, 2016 Article
Roger Maltbie reunited with winner's cheque for $40,000.00!!!
41 years ago, Roger Maltbie folded his $40,000 winner's cheque, put it in his back pocket and went out to celebrate. And never saw the cheque again. Until now...
41 years ago, Roger Maltbie folded his $40,000 winner's cheque, put it in his back pocket and went out to celebrate. And never saw the cheque again. Until now...
Paul Casey fell away in the final round while Rory McIlroy bagged his first PGA Tour win since May 2015 after overhauling a six shot deficit.
Tiger Woods didn't take the Nike Golf news well at all, according to Nike supremo Phil Knight...
"The game is too slow, too hard and there's too many rules. I wouldn't know where to begin with how many rules there should be. I would think as minimal as possible. And we don't need all these dashes and a's and b's and c's. It's too confusing." Kevin Kisner.
John Daly will make his European Senior Tour debut next week in the inaugural Paris Legends Championship at Le Golf National.
Thomas Pieters and Patrick Reed both won this weekend, and while one staked a claim for a Ryder Cup spot, the other cemented his automatic pick. Check out the weekends highlights here...
Sergio Garcia loves playing poker and joined Poker News presenter Sarah Herring at the European Poker Tour to share his Olympic experiences, and his ideas for an Olympic team event.
Olympic champion Justin Rose will make his first appearance on British soil since claiming an historic gold medal in Rio when he joins tournament host Luke Donald in the British Masters at The Grove, from October 13-16.
Powerful memories will be stirred when golfing legends and sporting celebrities gather for Tony Jacklin’s Charity Invitational at The Belfry on 6th September 2016.
Paul McKenna, the world’s leading self-improvement author and sports mind coach, has created a system based on how the greatest golfers play which is available to download on Android and iPhone, priced at £4.99.
GolfPunk Swingin’ Siren, Maria Verchenova, has blazed it up on the final day of the Women’s Olympic golf, shooting a course record 62.
Thomas Pieters needs to win this week's Czech Masters and the Made In Denmark event next week to have any hope of making Europe's Ryder Cup team. But he’s in the running.