Sep 26th, 2017 Article
Thomas Pieters to host innovative Belgian Knockout
Thomas Pieters is set host a new European Tour event called the Belgian Knockout at Rinkven International Golf Club next year.
Thomas Pieters is set host a new European Tour event called the Belgian Knockout at Rinkven International Golf Club next year.
In another blow to tournament host Lee Westwood, Tommy Fleetwood will miss this week's British Masters at Close House in Newcastle, because his partner and manager Clare, may give birth to their child.
Sergio Garcia and Miguel Ángel Jiménez are the final players confirmed in the eight-man line up for the Hero Challenge, which will be broadcast live this evening on Sky Sports from 7.30 pm.
Steve Williams will caddie for Danielle Kang at the New Zealand Women’s Open, after splitting with Adam Scott.
Workers from the construction industry swapped their hard hats for golf caps on Thursday as they took part in an innovative competition at Kent-based European Tour Destination, London Golf Club.
Paul Casey has taken the lead at the Tour Championship, and with it the chance of bringing home the $10 million bacon.
It's time for a little bit of GolfPorn, as the European Tour heads to Portugal for the Portugal Masters at the Victoria Golf Course.
When you hear that some guy won £11,488 from a single golf bet it makes you think that perhaps you need to work a little harder at this betting lark. Although Rose did pay out at the weekend, I’m now thinking about upping the ante for this week. After all, win big or go home right?
Englishman David Skinns withdrew from the web.com Tours Albertsons Boise Open on Saturday, with a PGA Tour card on the line. But he did it with good reason – his wife had gone into labour!
You have to feel for Jessica Korda and So Yeon Ryu who managed to get to -2 at the rain and wind battered Evian-Les-Bains in France, before the first round was cancelled.
Evian Resort, France, is to welcome the top 120 female golfers in the world from 14-17 September for The Evian Championship, the last Major of the season, where, at the end of the tournament, the top performer in the Majors over the 2017 season will receive the Rolex ANNIKA Major Award.
South Africa’s Haydn Porteous has claimed his maiden win in Europe by beating England's Lee Slattery in the final round of the Czech Masters by two shots, making it his second overall win on the Tour.