Jun 5th, 2018 Article
5 golfers make Forbes' annual Top 100 list of highest paid athletes
Five golfers feature in Forbes’ annual list of the world’s highest paid athletes. And there are no surprises as to who heads that list….
Five golfers feature in Forbes’ annual list of the world’s highest paid athletes. And there are no surprises as to who heads that list….
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Five startling Ryder Cup matches... or, to put it another way,... when Tiger met Phil on the tee and it all started going haywire...
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A mysterious big cat has been spotted stalking the fairways at a Huddersfield Golf Club. It's no Tiger for sure, but it could well be a Black Panther.
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