July

  • Jarrod Lyle: 1981-2018

    Written by Chris Jones on Thursday 9 August 2018

    Australian golfer Jarrod Lyle, 36, has lost his battle with leukaemia. He left a final message shared by his wife: “Thanks for your support, it meant the world.” His death came just over a week after he and his family decided to end treatment and return home for palliative care. A fund was immediately was set up to support his family, and...

  • London to get two new 18-hole golf courses in next five year

    Wednesday 8 August 2018

    London is set to get two new golf courses in the next five years, in addition to further course developments at The Shire London. Golfers in the south east of England will soon get two new 18-hole courses to play on, plus improvements to one of London’s most prominent existing golf courses, in a partnership announced today between USA golf architects the...

  • American Golf Long Drive Champions crowned

    Sunday 5 August 2018

    American Golf UK Long Drive winners crowned on a day which saw Europe’s longest hitters go head to head American Golf and Callaway welcomed Europe’s strongest Long Drive field to Chester Racecourse on Thursday to do battle for the 2018 American Golf U.K. Long Drive Championships. From a field comprising Europe’s elite long drivers, new long drive stars in the making and...

  • Rugby heroes battle it out on the golf course

    Written by Kevin Brown on Monday 30 July 2018

    Rugby legends fought it out on the golf course at The Buckinghamshire GC over the weekend in the inaugural Ryder Cup-style Icons of Rugby event, the Southern Hemisphere staging a dramatic singles comeback to celebrate an 18.5-17.5 victory over their Northern Hemisphere rivals. Team South captain – former US Open champion Michael Campbell – got the perfect response from his players...

  • Gary Player Invitational raises over $100,000 at Wentworth

    Written by Kevin Brown on Wednesday 25 July 2018

    Twenty fours after Italian Francesco Molinari lifted the Claret Jug at Carnoustie, a host of golfing legends and major champions lined up with some of the sport’s hottest young talent in the star-studded annual Berenberg Gary Player Invitational extravaganza at Wentworth. The superstar field included 11 Major winners in all with the legendary South African host being joined by fellow countrymen...

  • The Open: 1st Round Tee Times

    Monday 16 July 2018

    First Round Tee Times have been announced for the 147th Open at Carnoustie Scotland’s Sandy Lyle will get the 147th Open at Carnoustie underway on Thursday morning, teeing up with both Martin Kaymer and Andy Sullivan.  Defending champion Jordan Spieth will be playing with Justin Rose and Kiradech Aphibarnrat on Thursday morning at 09:58, while 2007 Champion Padraig Harrington has been drawn...

  • 20 questions with top coach Pete Cowen

    Thursday 12 July 2018

    1 How old were you when you first broke par? My third professional tournament. Never had a handicap in my life. Pretty sure it was Hallamshire.  2 Highlight of your career so far? Haven’t had one! I only remember the lowlights.  3 Favourite hole? The 12th at Augusta. It causes the most problems. It’s quite a conundrum for everyone. No-one has ever really solved it.  4...

  • Why a British golf brand is taking the lead on plastic

    Written by Chris Jones, Editor on Wednesday 11 July 2018

    Lynx Golf is set to become one of the first golf equipment companies in the world to rid itself of Single-Use Plastics (SUPs) by making major changes to its supply chain. Owned by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Steve Elford and Stephanie Zinser, Lynx has committed to spending over £30,000 this year on alternatives for SUPs and to increase plastics recycling resources in its...

  • World Record drive goes 657 YARDS!

    Written by Staff writer on Tuesday 10 July 2018

    World Records were destroyed when some of the longest drivers in the country sent their balls flying down an RAF runway. American Golf challenged some of the Long Drive stars who’ll be appearing at its 2018 UK Long Drive Final this August to set various World Records and in doing so help celebrate the anniversaries of On Course Foundation and the...

  • Want the best golf ‘Job’ in the World?

    Tuesday 10 July 2018

    Ever dreamt of a job where you just play golf? You could be about to swing into that dream post. Visit Scotland are offering one lucky individual a golf job with a difference, albeit it’s not an official job and only temporary for two weeks but who cares right?! Here’s what they say… Scotland is ‘The Home of Golf’; it’s where the...

  • UK golf courses are banning smoking due to dry weather

    Written by Camilla Tait on Wednesday 4 July 2018

    Dozens of golf courses in the UK have notified members of smoking bans on while the country continues to go through a heatwave.  In order to prevent accidental fires and damage, golf courses around the country have been sending out messages to members after deciding to ban smoking anywhere on the course.   It’s a measure which has been introduced to protect golf...

  • Carnoustie Course Guide: By 2007 Champion Harrington and his caddie

    Tuesday 3 July 2018

    Arguably nobody knows Carnoustie better than the last Open winner here and his caddie, who sat down with TG to talk to us through every twist and turn of the Angus venue…  Come the third week in July, Padraig Harrington will be praying for the weather to turn nasty when The Open returns to Carnoustie, scene of the Dubliner’s first of...

  • 2018 Open: Five Shots the winner will need… and how to play them

    Tuesday 3 July 2018

    Carnoustie is regarded as one of – if not the – toughest courses among the 10 on The Open Championship rota. The winner in July will need to navigate more than 110 bunkers, the constant winds that whip off the North Sea and the notorious Barry Burn… In order to conquer this course, they will need to play several shots consistently...

  • Why is Carnoustie so difficult?

    Tuesday 3 July 2018

    Jack Nicklaus calls it the toughest golf course on The Open rota, so what makes Carnoustie so tricky? We asked the men in charge of getting the course ready for the world’s best … What Craig Boath and Sandy Reid don’t know about Carnoustie isn’t worth knowing. Craig (below left) is the Head Greenkeeper; Sandy (right) is the Links Superintendent. With...

  • Inside Carnoustie’s new £5m clubhouse

    Tuesday 3 July 2018

    Inside Carnoustie’s new clubhouse: This is where the Pro’s will be hiding out and even hitting balls during The Open If you’ve ever wondered how the other half live, take a look inside Carnoustie’s spectacular new clubhouse. The £5 million building, which only opened to members and visitors in April, will be converted into a lavish “players’ lounge” during The Open...

  • 2018 Open: 9 Things you didn’t know about Carnoustie

    Tuesday 3 July 2018

    Why Tommy Fleetwood might be the man to pick, plus eight other facts about Carnoustie 1. Carnoustie is the longest Open venue on record, having played at 7,421 yards in 2007. This year it will be reduced to 7,402 yards, but only to accommodate grandstands around the first tee. 2. Golfing greats Allan Robertson, Old Tom Morris and James Braid all fiddled with...