Lee Westwood: The Golfing Legend Making History on the Green
Lee Westwood gears up for his final Ryder Cup appearance before potentially taking on the captaincy role. Will he go out swinging in style?
Lee Westwood gears up for his final Ryder Cup appearance before potentially taking on the captaincy role. Will he go out swinging in style?
Former Tennis Star Tim Henman Swaps Racquets for Clubs and Explores the World with His Family! From the Algarve to exotic destinations, follow his adventures on and off the golf course
Exclusive Interview: Rising Star Annabel Dimmock Talks Life on Tour, Lockdown, and Women’s Golf Growth with Golf News Editor Nick Bayly
Shane Lowry opens up about his Ryder Cup debut and the lessons learned from a wild week in Wisconsin, reflecting on the barrage of abuse from US fans. Six weeks later, the dust has settled but the memories remain fresh
Escape the hustle and bustle of Lisbon for a serene getaway in Cascais, just 30 minutes away. Discover charming seaside vibes, top-notch golf resorts, and mouthwatering seafood restaurants nestled between sandy coves. Experience the best of Portugal’s coastal beauty with Golf News Editor Nick Bayly
Former Extreme Adventurer Will MacKenzie Takes Lead at Wyndham Championship with Stunning 64″ – In a thrilling first round at the Wyndham Championship, North Carolina native Will MacKenzie surged ahead with an impressive eight-under-par 64, fueled by seven birdies in nine holes. Don’t miss out on this exciting start to the tournament at Forest Oak!
European Ryder Cup Player Pierre Fulke Retires from Professional Golf at 36″ – In a surprising announcement, former Volvo Masters champion Pierre Fulke has decided to hang up his clubs and retire from professional golf. Citing exhaustion from constant travel, Fulke expressed his relief at stepping away from the game
Tiger Woods’ Career in Jeopardy as Troublesome Achilles Strikes Again in Miami – Fresh Concerns Arise as Golf Star Withdraws from Cadillac Championship
Jose Maria Olazabal makes long-awaited return to golf after seven-month hiatus due to shoulder issues. The double Masters champion will tee off in Spain this week, marking his comeback from rheumatic pains that sidelined him since August
Shane Lowry’s Victory at the 2009 Irish Open in Jeopardy as Telecommunications Company Pulls Sponsorship – Future of Tournament Uncertain