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Former winner Rory McIlroy is to return to compete at the Irish Open at Mount Juliet in July after missing last year's tournament at Galgorm Castle.
The fifth annual Scottish Golf Tourism Week event will return later this year with new dates announced for 15-18 November, 2021.
Whilst 2020 was a universally awful year for most of the population, Danny Willett can present a pretty strong case for 2021 being his own personal annus horribilis.
The Premier Golf League is a new project run by British-based World Golf Group, which would include 18 tournaments targeting the top 48 male players in the world with each event offering prize money far exceeding those currently on the PGA Tour.
The R&A has announced the countdown to The 150th Open, which kicks off today with the launch of a special commemorative brand and the introduction of a ticket ballot to ensure the most equitable ticket sales process possible.
The celebration for Women’s Golf Day started early, with Callaway, Women’s Golf Day organizers and Topgolf at the New York Stock Exchange.
Juvic Pagunsan is a first-time winner on the Japan Golf Tour after a decade on the circuit -- and he did it playing just 11 golf clubs in his bag. Carrying his own bag, Pagunsan won the Mizuno Open on the Japanese circuit on Sunday after starting the final round of the 54-hole event with […]
As chronicled in a new documentary, Jack Nicklaus' recent changes to Muirfield Village were made with both professionals and members in mind. The post ‘One Last Bite’: The inside story of Jack Nicklaus’ final Muirfield Village redesign appeared first on Golf.
New figures of research reveal an increase in golf participation in Great Britain and Ireland last year.
Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau are only the most recent example of drama for a United States Ryder Cup team. We've seen this for nearly a century now. The post Brooks? Bryson? United States Ryder Cup drama goes back nearly 100 years appeared first on Golf.
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