Greg Norman's LIV Golf Investments announced Tuesday the creation of the 'International Series', bringing 10 Asian Tour events worldwide. The post Greg Norman’s LIV Golf Investments announces ‘International Series’ events appeared first on Golf.
The US LPGA have removed an event next month in Japan from their schedule for a second year because of coronavirus pandemic restrictions, the tour said.
Golf's Asian Tour resumes in November after a lengthy coronavirus hiatus, with four tournaments planned in Thailand and Singapore in the coming months, organisers said Tuesday.
Research by Sports Marketing Surveys research marks the first pan-Asian golf research study and fills an important need for the region’s golf federations, venues, brands and retailers
The 2022 Saudi International is to become a fully sanctioned Asian Tour event under the terms of a new 10-year partnership.
World number two Ko Jin-Young capped a 69 with a curling birdie putt on the 18th hole to capture the Portland Classic, which was shortened to 54 holes for the second straight year due to poor weather.
The US Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group recently announced three different raids resulting in the seizure of over 9,769 fake golf clubs and 10,600 trademarked labels. The raids occurred in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, and the US Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group was aided by the Shanghai Police Department. If this all sounds crazy, counterfeit […]
Thai sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn shot their second 11-under par 59 in best-ball play to capture the LPGA Great Lakes Bay Invitational, taking a three-stroke victory on Saturday over defending champions Cydney Clanton and Jasmine Suwannapura.
Golf at Tokyo Olympics: Preview, Guide, Schedule, Indian Players The Bridge
South Korea’s Si Woo Kim withdrew during the first round of the John Deere Classic, his final expected start before the Olympics. Kim withdrew with a back injury after hitting his tee shot on the ninth hole at TPC Deere Run. He was 7 over par for his round and 6 over in his last four holes. A triple-bogey at the par-4 fifth hole was followed by three consecutive bogeys. Kim teed off Thursday afternoon alongside fellow Olympians Sebastian Munoz of Colombia and C.T. Pan of Chinese Taipei. Kim, No. 33 in this season’s FedExCup standings, and countryman Sungjae Im had already withdrawn from next week’s Open Championship to prepare for the Olympic Games. The men’s competition will be held July 29-Aug. 1 at Kasumigaseki Country Club in Saitama, Japan. Kim, the world’s 50th-ranked player, finished 20th in the final Olympic golf ranking. Kim, 26, won The American Express in January for his third PGA TOUR title and first since the 2017 PLAYERS Championship. Kim has just two top-10s since winning at PGA West, finishing T9 at THE PLAYERS and Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. He also finished T12 at this year’s Masters.