Apr 17th, 2018 Article
Etiquette row ends in stabbing on golf course
We've all knifed the odd 52-degree wedge, but this is something else.
We've all knifed the odd 52-degree wedge, but this is something else.
Today, PUMA Golf introduces the new P Snapback Cap – the brand's next iconic headwear style statement, and Rickie’s go-to cap for the 2018 season. Rickie will wear the P Cap for the first time on Thursday at the Hero World Challenge.
Melissa Reid has overcome illness to secure her card for next season's LPGA Tour by finishing joint eighth at Q-School at Daytona Beach in Florida. A big well done Mel from all at GP Towers!
Hack, Schenk and Yip teed it up together in a Web.com Tour event in a three ball with a rather ominous billing.
Truth be told, it has been a bit of a walk in the park for Jason Day today. No one has come anywhere near challenging, and he walked it with a totally comfortable six shot victory over Daniel Berger.
Truth be told, it has been a bit of a walk in the park for Jason Day today. No one has come anywhere near challenging, and as he walks onto the 17th, he has a five shot lead over Daniel Berger.
In relation to last year's domestic violence incident in which Lucas Glover and his mother received injuries, Glover's wife Krista Glover has entered a deferred prosecution agreement last Friday.
The successful European Amateur Golf Tour (EAGT), now established as the most popular amateur golf tour in Europe, will launch its 2018 season at the five–star La Manga Club resort in Spain.
The Open Championship is the finest tournament in golf. But it hasn't half thrown up some odd moments over the years. From broken legs, to breaking and entry, here are the weirdest Open moments...
Sandy Lyle shot a final round of 71 to back up a three under par 67 to beat the defending champion, and Norfolk Club professional, Andrew Marshall.
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.
Jamie Lovemark and Jhonattan Vegas were sharing the lead at the Zurich Classic when play on the second day was suspended because of darkness.