Mar 29th, 2016 Article
Rory McIlroy to miss par–three at the Masters this year
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.
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.
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..
The land for what was meant to be the first ever Tiger Woods designed course in the USA is now back on the market, and it could be yours for $24 million.
The official wine of the 2016 Ryder Cup has been announced. Mouton Cadet has previously worked with the European Tour and is now partnering with the Ryder Cup. Here’s the skinny.
The new owner of Brocket Hall, the hotel and golf club in Hertfordshire which went into administration a year ago, has thrown out its 920 members after being bought by its former owner.
Our Swingin’ Siren Paige Spiranac had another tough day at her new office, shooting a second round 79 to miss the cut at the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters. “At the moment, the clubs are going in the water.”
According to data compiled over three million rounds of golf by the GPS and scoring app, Hole19, the UK has achieved more hole-in-one’s than any other country.
Despite Scotland's ultimate failure to qualify for the 2016 European Championships, manager Gordon Strachan still maintains that managing his country is better than playing golf. And specifically, Pro-Am golf at the BMW, Wentworth, where he had a mare last year.
Hole19 has launched Course Profiles, allowing its 800,000 golfers to discover new courses to play on and providing them with useful information by interfacing them directly with almost 40,000 golf courses worldwide.
Bunker Mentality has announced its new partnership with young English pro Tom Murray. The 26 year old, who hails from Manchester, is the son of former European Open Champion and current Senior Tour player Andrew Murray. So golf is clearly in the blood.
An American golf pro has been sacked after admitting he knew of, and attempted to conceal, fraudulent activity relating to the sale of golf membership cards.
Sports Direct and Direct Golf owner Mike Ashley will be formally ordered to appear before by MPs on 7 June and has been warned that if he does not he could face parliamentary censure.