2018

  • American Golf Long Drive Championship sees eight qualifiers hit over 400 yards

    Monday 21 May 2018

    The stage is set for the most competitive American Golf Long Drive Championship in history as a record number of qualifiers hit drives over 400 yards. An impressive eight qualifiers recorded drives over 400 yards during the first round of qualifying for the Amerian Golf Long Drive Championship, which was held at over 100 American Golf stores nationwide.  The 2017 finalist and...

  • Nick Dougherty Column: Golf can be traumatic when things are going badly

    Wednesday 16 May 2018

    ‘I would hide away in my hotel room so I didn’t have to face the media’: In our last issue of TG, regular columnist Nick Dougherty opened up about his battle with the mental side of the game when it wasn’t going going his way on the course…   I’m not going to lie to you – this is my favourite time...

  • The R&A and USGA launch global distance insights project

    Tuesday 15 May 2018

    The R&A and USGA have announced the launch of Golf’s global distance insights project, designed to analyse distance and gather worldwide perspectives.   The new Distance Insights project will examine distance through a multi-pronged approach that includes global stakeholder engagement, third-party data review and primary research. Focus groups and discussion forums will play an important role in the project, to secure a...

  • New figures show rise in popularity for shorter formats of golf

    Monday 14 May 2018

    The popularity of shorter formats of the game of golf are on the rise, according to new findings released by the R&A.  The figures demonstrate that nine hole golf has experienced a significant rise in popularity, with substantial increases across Great Britain and Ireland that include a 200% increase of competitive nine hole club rounds by men and boys in Ireland...

  • 10 Reasons to buy the latest Issue of TG

    Tuesday 8 May 2018

    10 Reasons To Buy The Latest Issue Of TG: Out 10/05/18 ➤ Buy Print Issue  ➤ Buy Digital Issue ➤ Buy Subscriptions  Putting golf in to perspective: A note from the editor… As Aaron Moon was being airlifted to Camp Bastion – the victim of an Improvised Explosive Device in Helmand – golf wasn’t really on his mind. “I was in intensive care for six weeks in...

  • Prince’s Golf Club unveils newly redeveloped Himalayas nine

    Tuesday 1 May 2018

    Prince’s Golf Club, in Sandwich Bay, Kent and host of the 1932 Open Championship, has unveiled its newly-redeveloped Himalayas nine. Designed by renowned international golf course architects Mackenzie & Ebert, work began in August 2017 to transform the Himalayas into one of the finest stretches of links golf in the country. Opened on May 1st in front of the some of the...

  • Carnoustie open new state of the art clubhouse

    Monday 30 April 2018

    Carnoustie Golf Links, the 2018 Open Championship Venue, has officially opened it’s new mulit-million pound state-of-the-art clubhouse, ‘Links House’.  Carnoustie Golf Links have opened their brand new state-of-the-art clubhouse ahead of the 2018 Open, which they say will provide a world-class visitor experience to match Carnoustie’s reputation as one of the finest links courses in the world. A stone’s throw away from...

  • Get into Golf relaunched by England Golf with new bold shake up

    Tuesday 3 April 2018

    The Get into Golf campaign has been relaunched by England Golf with a bold, modern look which is designed to be noticed and shake up ideas about the sport. Bright colours, casual clothing and the thumbs-up from social influencers will combine to show golf as fun, friendly – and welcoming to beginners and improvers. It refreshes and modernises the image of the...

  • Confessions of a golf hustler

    Thursday 22 March 2018

    How one man made a living by gambling on games with unsuspecting golfers… and beating them all:  Sam Snead isn’t the only golfer who likes a bet. In fact, we’d wager (there we go again) that EVERY golfer has played for something, whether it’s £1 front, £1 back and £1 overall, the first round after a game or something more significant. One...

  • The American Golf Long Drive Championships are back for 2018 – with more chances to win!

    Thursday 22 March 2018

    The American Golf Long Drive Championship is back for 2018 for its fourth year with a brand new sponsor and more chances to win!  The American Golf Long Drive Championship is back for its fourth year with a brand-new sponsor – Callaway! Callaway, the #1 selling Driver company will be supporting the annual event with fantastic prizes. So, as well as...

  • Mind Games: Is your handicap handicapping you?

    Tuesday 20 March 2018

    “Your Handicap can be an instant marker – Almost a predictor – of how well you can play”  This tip comes from TG Top 50 coach Karl Morris, who has worked with three major champions. Check out his Mind Factor Podcasts for free on iTunes In Timothy Gallwey’s seminal book The Inner Game of Golf there is a terrific illustration of how...

  • The new 2019 Rules; What they mean to you

    Monday 12 March 2018

    Let’s be honest, the Rules of Golf can be a bit of a nightmare. How many times to you see tour pros call over a ref to help them get a ruling? If those guys don’t know the rules – and they’re playing EVERY DAY – what hope has a 15-handicapper who plays twice a month? In order to make the Rules...

  • What the new World Handicap system means for you

    Tuesday 27 February 2018

    Could your handicap be about to change every day in a week? It may seem ludicrous but that’s what could happen in 2020 due to the introduction of the new World Handicap System. Put the pitch forks down. The R&A and USGA may be up to their tricks again, fiddling with golf’s rules, but the good news is that you’ve got...

  • US Open abandons 18-hole playoff

    Monday 26 February 2018

    The USGA has announced that the U.S. Open is abandoning it’s 18-hole playoff set up in favour of a two-hole aggregate playoff, effective immediately. There have been 33 18-hole playoffs in the history of the US Open’s 117 years, but one hasn’t been needed since Tiger Woods’ famous victory over Rocco Mediate on the first sudden-death hole in 2008. The site...

  • New World Handicap System to be implemented in 2020

    Tuesday 20 February 2018

    The way golfers around the world will calculate their handicaps is set to be transformed by a new system developed by The R&A and the USGA, with key features designed to provide all golfers with a consistent measure of playing ability. The new World Handicap System, to be implemented in 2020, follows an extensive review of systems administered by six existing...

  • How to get the perfect grip for you

    Thursday 15 February 2018

    How much do you know about the golf grip?  Learn from TG Top 50 Coach Ian Taylor, who talks you through the three types of golf grip, gives you advice on how hard you should grip it and the biggest issue amateurs have with their grip.  How hard should I grip it? Imagine you are cradling a bird in your hand. You need...

  • Bill Haas injured in fatal car crash near Riviera

    Wednesday 14 February 2018

    Bill Haas was injured but is expected to make a full recovery after being involved in a fatal car crash in California on Tuesday evening which left the driver of the car Haas was in dead.  The six-time PGA Tour winner was the passenger in a Ferrari that collided with a BMW in the 500 block of North Chautauqua Boulevard just...

  • R&A CEO Martin Slumbers on hitting distances: A serious discussion is now needed

    Monday 12 February 2018

    R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers has indicated that the governing bodies are ready to take action on hitting distances. Slumbers has consistently denied that distance in the professional game has been an issue since taking office, but has now admitted that the increases in driving distances has caused ‘serious concern’ among both governing bodies of the game. Next month, the R&A and...

  • Links courses at risk of disappearing by end of the century says Climate Coalition report

    Written by Camilla Tait on Wednesday 7 February 2018

    A new report by the Climate Coalition highlights the impending threat of climate change, suggesting higher sea levels could see all of Britain’s historical links courses washed away by 2100.  An increase in rainfall, coastal erosion, rising sea levels and more extreme weather leads the report to predict we will see ‘golf courses crumbling into the sea’, forecasting a turbulent future...

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