Category: Golf
Surrey’s Lottie Woad wins Augusta National Women’s Amateur – Golf News
Young English star Lottie Woad birdied the final two holes to win the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The 20-year-old Florida State University student who plays out of Farnham Golf Club in Surrey had led going into the final round at Augusta National but was overtaken by American Bailey Shoemaker, who shot a bogey-free 66. Heading…
Fortinet Cup Championship to support First Tee – Canada as Official Charitable Partner
Caledon, Ont. – The Fortinet Cup Championship, an annual PGA TOUR Americas event taking place at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, has selected First Tee – Canada as its Official Charitable Partner for 2024. Part of a tradition that has seen PGA TOUR Americas events at TPC Toronto donate more than $300,000 to local charities…
What’s in the PGA Tour star’s bag?
Akshay Bhatia is one of the best young prospects on the PGA Tour, so let’s take a deep dive into his golf bag. Who doesn’t love watching a lefty emerge on the scene on the PGA Tour? First, we had Phil Mickelson, then we had Bubba Watson. Mike Weir wasn’t bad either and Brian Harman…
Indiana college golf tournament in totality path
Brent Nicosen first realized there was something going on when he got a call from a fellow coach struggling to find hotel rooms. The University of Indianapolis, where Nicosen coaches the men’s and women’s golf teams, always hosts the Ken Partridge Invitational in early April as one of the men’s teams last tune-ups before postseason…
Who or what annoys you the most in world golf? | Inside Golf. Australia’s Most-Read Golf Magazine as named by Australian Golfers
Normally a reasonably placid bunch, exactly what is it that irritates our panel of Inside Golf writers? Bunker-to-Bunker By Michael Davis Nothing annoys ME on the international golf stage – on course, that is. But I am heartily sick of all the brouhaha surrounding the pretence that all is well off the course between the…
Tall order – Global Golf Post
At 6 feet 8 inches, Christo Lamprecht may squeeze into the Crow’s Nest for a night. Steven Gibbons, USGA The Crow’s Nest is an anachronism – a beautiful piece of Masters Tournament nostalgia for a simpler time when a handful of talented amateurs would bunk together for a week of free lodging at the coolest…
What golf crime was committed? Military helicopter lands on golf course
It is not every day that you see a helicopter swoop down onto a golf course as heavily-armed government agents appear to complete an arrest. This footage has been floating around for a while and was actually part of a demonstration by Navy SEALs at Mar-a-Lago in 2019, but it’s once again resurfaced on Instagram and led…
Card of the course at Augusta National
Card of the course at Augusta National, Venue for the 88th Masters from April 11-14: Augusta National Holes in Yards 1st 445 Par 4 2nd 585 Par 5 3rd 350 Par 4 4th 240 Par 3 5th 495 Par 4 6th 180 Par 3 7th 450 Par 4 8th 570 Par 5 9th 460 Par…
Golf, It’s Good For You!
Golf Canada Launches Season-Long Campaign That Highlights The Many Health Benefits of The Sport New Golf and Health campaign website along with Golf Canada mobile app enhancements to focus on the sport’s positive physical, mental, and social benefits for participants. Golf Canada is highlighting the physical, mental, and social benefits that the sport can provide…
What makes Augusta National so hard for the average golfer?
We’ve all dreamed of teeing it up at the home of the Masters. But how would we get on if that became a reality? We asked 1991 champ Ian Woosnam to spell it out… Greens that are like glass and slope for days, a fairway grain that’s waiting to snag every iron you hit, we’ve…