Jul 7th, 2017 Article
14-year–old in contention for new record
Fourteen–year–old Atthaya Thitikul is in contention to become the youngest ever known winner of a professional golf tour event.
Fourteen–year–old Atthaya Thitikul is in contention to become the youngest ever known winner of a professional golf tour event.
Over 250 people took part in a walk to protest against plans to build a Ryder Cup–standard golf course and massive housing development in Bolton.
Here’s a great impersonation of Padraig Harrington from assistant PGA Coach Brendan Walton, who is based at Island Golf Club in Donanate, Dublin.
John Daly will make his European Senior Tour debut next week in the inaugural Paris Legends Championship at Le Golf National.
Beef enjoyed a return to his professional roots by supporting the Jamega Pro Golf Tour event at Enfield, North London on August 21.
Glenmorangie has announced Justin Rose as their new golf ambassador. And he does like a drop or two of the malt we are reliably informed. We're planning to unleash the Brigadier on him, and maybe with Sam T in tow.
Check this out. The inaugural round at Tiger's Bluejack National course. Tiger witnesses 11-year-old's Hole In One...
Well, how do you wrap up a day like that? One of the most compelling days of top-drawer golf we have ever witnessed. We will try!
Here's the list of all the qualifiers for this week's main event, including GolfPunk's very own Golf Nurse Carly Booth!!! Kick off is Thursday... Tee times to follow as soon as they are announced.
A top class international field will head to Kent next week to contest the Brabazon Trophy at the London Golf Club.
So far in 2018, our Spiv has walked away with the cash thanks to Pat Perez at the Tournament of Champions and Tommy Fleetwood’s awesome win at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship. Now he aims for a hat-trick as he takes on the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
A recent study by the Colorado Center for Health & Sports Science has found that playing golf while using a push cart (PC) or electric trolley (ET) rather than a motorised cart (MC), increases health benefits, improves mental focus and reduces scores.