Jun 6th, 2016 Article
Ian Poulter named Ryder Cup Vice Captain
Ian Poulter named as Ryder Cup Vice Captain by Darren Clarke.
Ian Poulter named as Ryder Cup Vice Captain by Darren Clarke.
Pebble Beach with the kids paying just $5? Well, it’s now possible. This is the mission of Youth on Course, which is a non-profit making organisation that’s aiming to take out the cost factor that stops kids getting into golf. We're liking it. But we know we'll get ID'd.
It was not to be this time for Jordan Spieth, as South Korean Song Young-Han held on to both his nerve and his narrow lead to finally get over the line for his maiden victory.
Jason Dufner has secured his fourth PGA Tour title with a win at the 'CareerBuilder Challenge, held in partnership with the Clinton Foundation.’ We used to know it as the Bob Hope Classic, but now it has become the longest title in golf. We digress.
Yes. it's official. Tiger Woods will be one of the vice-captains for next year's Ryder Cup.
Big bombing Thomas Pieters became only the third Belgian to win on the European Tour, taking the D+D REAL Czech Masters. Despite a double bogey on the front nine Pieters romped to a three shot victory over Pelle Edberg at the Albatross Golf Resort in Prague.
Shane Lowry made Players history last night when he shot a record breaking back nine of 29. But in other news he might be able to defend his Bridgestone Invitation title. Here's how he broke the record, why he might not make Firestone, and who also shot 29 on day 2!
Tiger Woods is writing a book, which will recount his historic victory in the 1997 Masters, when he broke 20 records and became the first player of black heritage to win a major championship.
SkyTrak have announced a new 0% interest-free finance deal. And if you put just £200 down, it’s yours to take away.
Minjee Lee hit a hole in one last night on a par four, only the second time this has ever been done in LPGA history..
Englishman Tyrrell Hatton, who has enjoyed a string of victories and high finishes worldwide in recent months, renewed his equipment contract with PING, the company announced today. Terms of the agreement were not released.
South African Ashleigh Buhai shot a seven-under-par opening 65 to lead the AIG Women’s British Open. However, home favourites Charlie Hull, Georgia Hall and Bronte Law gave the crowd something to cheer about on day one at Woburn Golf Club in Buckinghamshire.