Tiger Woods may have a new swing when he makes it back to the PGA Tour
Tiger, with no timetable for his return to the PGA Tour, won’t be playing competitive golf any time soon.
Tiger, with no timetable for his return to the PGA Tour, won’t be playing competitive golf any time soon.
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World No. 8 Rory McIlroy believes that big changes could be on the way for professional golf.
Appearing on the "No Laying Up" golf podcast, McIlroy said that "discussions...
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Monday 18 th September 2017.
The end of the golfing season for the Ladies of County Armagh Golf Club has been traditionally marked by the Past Lady Captain's competition. In a break from tradition this year...
Having been regular playing partners for many a year, Francis Curley and Aidan McParland stuck together once again as first Francis and then Aidan secured top honours on consecutive Sundays at County Armagh Golf Club.
The quest to crown 2017’s PGA Tour Champion ends in Atlanta.
It isn’t a major, but the 2017 PGA Tour Championship will crown the season’s top overall golfer after a long and grueling run of events.
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