Apr 10th, 2017 Article
The Dye London wins planning approval
One of the world's top golf architects has pledged to create a spectacular new challenge for London's golfers before the decade is out.
One of the world's top golf architects has pledged to create a spectacular new challenge for London's golfers before the decade is out.
Oscar Jacobson’s new trouser collection offers golfers a choice of cuts and fits, delivering performance, quality and style both on and off the course. Here's what's on offer for 2017.
Galvin Green continues to revolutionise golf clothing with the ‘virtually weightless’ BOW Shell Layer jacket that features exclusively in its 2017 Part One apparel range.
VisitScotland has launched an online poll to find the nation’s favourite golf holes from almost 600 courses across Scotland.
Tenerife's banana past has been turned into their golfing future. We peel the skin off some of their leading courses.
Motocaddy has unveiled its most technologically advanced electric trolley ever along with a free GPS app that connects to the trolley to provide distance data plus mobile alerts.
Glencor Golf Holidays, the UK based golf tour operator, has unveiled a new promotion which gives golfers booking a holiday the opportunity to predict who will win the US Masters 2017 and win up to 1000 Euro in spending money.
Smash the bejeezus out of it on the tee straight down the middle, fine. But we all know the scores on the doors are dependant on what happens from 125-yards and in. Enter the Cleveland Golf Wedge Analyser...
After Greg Eason’s ‘decuple bogey’ at the Web.com Great Abaco Classic in the Bahamas, we delve back in the GP archives to bring you the alternative way of labelling golf’s ‘less than heroic’ scores.
Open champion Henrik Stenson has won the Golf Writers Trophy for the second time.
SkyCaddie’s latest trade-in is extending until Monday 19th of December. If you trade in any old GPS or laser device, you will get up to £80 off a brand-new top-of-the-range SkyCaddie Touch GPS handset (RRP £279.95).
How a struggling gardener from Manchester ended up inventing the world's greatest team sporting event.