Apr 1st, 2016 Article
Adam Scott Takes On Jon Daly In Made For TV Match
Step Brothers favourite Adam Scott takes on Jon Daly in a made for TV grudge match...
Step Brothers favourite Adam Scott takes on Jon Daly in a made for TV grudge match...
We've been thinking for a while that streetwear is the next direction for golf fashion to take. Nike Golf seem to agree with us.
Air Jordan. Gazelle. Clyde. Superstar. These are some of the most iconic sneakers of all time. And they’ve all had golf shoe versions made of them. Now so has the Nike Air Force 1.
Rory McIlroy has confirmed that he will miss the par-three competition at the Masters this year. He thinks the event is becoming too much of a hassle.
Golf in Japan is very different. Monorails, electric toilets, and Kobe burgers. Add to it delivery drones.
While there may be a downturn in the number of members at UK&I golf clubs, the number of competitive rounds played at clubs is actually on the increase. Here’s the drill down.
Calling Donald Trump! Do something positive. Throw these guys a bone!! One of the most scenic golf course in Britain is under threat because of a lack of members. Situated in the Outer Hebrides at Cleat on the isle of Barra, the course once attracted almost 70 members but that figure has now fallen to 15 people who are struggling to keep the club open.
Paige Spiranac has been talking to the guys at Golf Digest about what she learnt from her pro debut at the Omega Dubai Laides Master and the kerfuffle it caused.
Paige Spiranac visits Petco Park to see what all the fuss is about! Fuss? It's a brilliant Idea – Turn your team's stadium into a nine hole golf course. Some great thinking by the San Diego Padres & Callaway. #SaveOurGame
We recently held a competition to design your own custom wedge. Stuart Bott did that with bells on...
The Football Association is commissioning a survey to see whether there is demand for a nine-hole golf course to be built at England’s training base, St George’s Park. Do they really need a survey??
He might have treated him like a slave, but Tiger's estranged caddie Steve Williams still thinks his old employer will be back in the winners' circle sooner rather than later. Or does he? A bit like a spurned lover, the Kiwi rake rat is sending mixed messages to his former boyfriend, I mean employer...