Jun 13th, 2017 Article
The Shire is celebrating its 10th birthday
The Shire London is celebrating its 10th anniversary this summer with two special events on its Severiano Ballesteros–designed golf course.
The Shire London is celebrating its 10th anniversary this summer with two special events on its Severiano Ballesteros–designed golf course.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is complaining that his potbelly is getting in the way of his golf swing.
Machrihanish Dunes has been recognised on a worldwide level by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) after winning their inaugural sustainability award.
It’s a new year and with it the European Tour welcomed a new broadcaster to golf. The only thing is, “Mirage Sports Media” doesn’t actually exist.
Whether we think it is an overreaction or not, it is looking like a chaotic outlook for the golf calendar as a result of the Coronavirus. Two further European Tour have been postponed and add in the President Trump travel ban and the future for European golfers in particular is looking dim.
Following the decision of the Highland Council’s north planning applications committee today, the developer of the Coul Links golf development has issued the following comments.
The 2018 Shot Clock Masters in Austria will be the first ever tournament in pro golf to use a shot clock on every single shot as part of the European Tour’s attempt to combat slow play.
Before this week's Omega European Masters kicked off at Crans-Montana, a couple of kids' got the golfing experience of a lifetime.
Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel is investing a ‘significant six–figure sum' in its golf academy as it looks to build on the success it has achieved in the last few years.
YE Yang may have won a major but, to date, no Asian player has won a Word Golf Championship. Yet all that could change this week as Japan’s 24-year-old Hideki Matsuyama goes into the halfway stage of the WGC-HSBC Champions at Sheshan with a three-shot lead over Bill Haas and Russell Knox, the defending champion.
Well, not exactly, but the Chinese Communist Party has banned all 88 million of its members from joining golf clubs, in its latest update of party discipline rules.
As Tiger Woods holed the winning putt some time around 7.35pm on Sunday I was asked an awkward question: "Are you crying??", "Seriously, mate, are you crying?" "I've just something... sniff... in my eye, that's ... sniff... all..."