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Oct 2nd, 2017 Article

Ed's Letter: What is GolfPunk?

Editor's Letter: What is GolfPunk? "You there, boy! Tuck your shirt in and get your handicap down! That's all that matters in golf. Tidy shirts and handicap-obsessed machines. That's what they try to tell us. What do we say? Tosh & trumpery, my good man.

Aug 24th, 2016 Article

Why the Olympic no-shows should forget about 2020

When I first heard that golf was going to be back for the 2016 Olympics I genuinely thought it was fantastic news, a massive opportunity for the sport to make a big and sudden impact on the game. Finally here was an chance to showcase the great game to the entire world.

Jan 31st, 2016 Article

The Sunday Driver: Knuth High Heat

The Knuth High Heat is the most forgiving driver you’ve probably never heard of. We first tried it at last year's PGA show. We’ve just got back from this year's show and there is still nothing quite like it. 

Mar 20th, 2017 Article

Help The Gravy #10

Here it is. The GolfPunk verdict. Help The Gravy & Bunch Of Arse as seen in recent times...

Sep 14th, 2018 Article

An Unexpected Gem - Golf in the Czech Republic

What are the first things that come to mind when you think of the Czech Republic? While it’s not an area of Europe that I have spent a substantial period of time meditating upon, the image that immediately springs to mind is that of Pavel Nedved. 

Sep 29th, 2018 Article

Cleghorn Golf and Sports Club

Cleghorn Golf and Sports Club at Tryon Resort (formerly Cleghorn Plantation) has a rich history. In 1764, the Crown Governor of the Colony of NC granted land to John McDowell who grew wheat, cotton and corn on his plantation. Eleven years later, the plantation was purchased by William Cleghorn. Over 50 years later Cleghorn built the Manor House which has survived to this day!