Apr 29th, 2018 Article
Lydia Ko wins first tournament since 2016
Lydia Ko has beaten Minjee Lee in a play-off to win the Mediheal Championship in California - her first victory since 2016.
Lydia Ko has beaten Minjee Lee in a play-off to win the Mediheal Championship in California - her first victory since 2016.
Pennsylvania Senator gets involved in black members slow-play cop drama..
Tour pros and their music. What's it going to be as they choose their favourite tune to get them underway at the Zurich Classic? Some real doozies here. And it's not all Hootie...
Alexander Bjork has claimed his maiden European Tour victory at the Volvo China Open in his 44th appearance.
Charley Hull is just two shots off the lead after two rounds at the LPGA MEDIHEAL Championship in California.
Is the Ryder Cup coming back to Ireland? Rory certainly hopes so: "To play a Ryder Cup at home in front of your home fans would be a dream come true. Even thinking about it makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck."
It's a conundrum, alright: Hang on to your golf club for a few more years or accept a six-figure 'bribe' from The All England Lawn Tennis Club.
We've all knifed the odd 52-degree wedge, but this is something else.
One of England’s most revered ‘natural’ golf courses, bunker-free Berkhamsted, has proven once again that its subtle challenges and masterly design are still a match for everything that modern golf can throw at it.
Japan’s Satoshi Kodaira has won his maiden PGA Tour victory on only his sixth ever outing, as he beat South Korean Kim Si-woo on the third play off hole.
Jon Rahm was won his maiden European Tour event, with a three shot victory over Ireland's Paul Dunne, with Nacho Elvira and George Coetzee in third and fourth places respectively.
Ian Poulter continued his impressive recent form at the RBC Heritage, shooting a seven-under-par 64 in the second round to be one shot behind leader Bryson DeChambeau.