2011

  • Win a golf break in the Algarve

    Written by TG Courses editor on Thursday 9 June 2011

    Enter the brand new Today’s Golfer Fantasy League and you stand a chance of winning one of many fantastic prizes. The winner will land a memorable golfing holiday at Spain’s luxury La Manga Resort while the player who finishes third overall will be rewarded with a golfing break at one of the leading Algarve, Portugal, resorts. The player who secures third spot come...

  • Fantastic Q Hotels golf up for grabs

    Written by TG Courses editor on Wednesday 8 June 2011

    Some fantastic prizes are up for grabs in the brand new Today’s Golfer Fantasy League.  Top prizes on offer include superb foreign golfing holidays while the player who finishes fifth overall will be rewarded with a two-night Q Hotels golf break (for two people) which will also include three rounds of on-site golf. Q Hotels have 21 hotels dotted across the...

  • Tiger out of action

    Written by Today's Golfer on Wednesday 8 June 2011

    Tiger Woods will not be playing in the U.S. Open Championship due to his foot and knee injuries.   He sustained a mild collateral ligament sprain to his left knee and a mild strain to his left Achilles tendon. The injuries add to a long list of challenges preventing Woods’ return to the game of golf.   Orthopaedic Surgeons, Dr Ronald Grelsamer who specialise...

  • donald does well again

    Written by Today's Golfer on Monday 6 June 2011

    Luke Donald had yet another top 10 finish at the weekend to take over at the top of he PGA Tour’s season’s standings. Donald could have been excused for being a little weary after winning the European Tour’s flagship at Wentworth just over a week ago, but he showed no signs of tiredness as he ended up seventh at The Memorial...

  • Noren wins in Wales

    Written by Staff on Monday 6 June 2011

    The Swede, Alex Noren, won the second tournament of his career at the age of 28, when he picked up the Saab Wales Open at Celtic Manor, eventually winning by two shots from the Dane Anders Hansen and the Frenchman Gregory Bourdy. Noren has been tipped by many to be a big star in the game, even since he turned professional;...

  • rory leads in america

    Written by Today's Golfer on Friday 3 June 2011

    Rory McIlroy is leading the prestisious Memorial PGA Tour event in Ohio, America. The young North Irish star shot an impressive first-round 66 and ir currently level par halfway through his second round. McIlroy loves the Muirfield Village course and it was easy to see why after his awesome opebning round. “It’s a great way to start” enthused McIlroy. The 22-year-old is leading...

  • Welsh Open update

    Written by Today's Golfer on Friday 3 June 2011

    Colin Montgomerie is rock bottom of the field at the Welsh Open just a week after he finished seventh at the BMW champiohsip at Wentworth – his highest finish in two years. But MOnty failed to find any form as he slumped to a second-round 79 and total tournamanet core of 15 over. At the other end of the leaderboard, Swede Alex...

  • Amazing Loch Lomond break up for grabs

    Written by TG Courses editor on Thursday 2 June 2011

    Enter the brand new Today’s Golfer Fantasy League competition and you could well end up experiencing a memorable golfing break by the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. And you don’t even have to finish in the top three places to bag this fantastic prize – the player who finishes fourth overall will win a trip to Cameron House, Scotland, which includes...

  • Fantasy League

    Written by TG Features Writer on Wednesday 1 June 2011

    The TG Fantasy League is back and the new player values mark the shift in power in world golf. In our previous game, Tiger Woods would have cost you $9m of your $15m budget, but he will now cost just $5m. But that still makes him the joint most expensive player in the game alongside Lee Westwood. Here is a rundown of...

  • BMW PGA Championship Photo Gallery

    Written by TG Features Writer and TG Web Producer on Wednesday 1 June 2011

    Luke Donald defeated Lee Westwood on the first play-off hole to win the BMW PGA Championship and become world number one. Take a look at our brilliant photo gallery, filled with the best snaps from the weekend’s events, including some EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes shots. VIEW THE GALLERY HERE >>>...

  • Donald wins at Wentworth to become world number one

    Written by TG Features Writer on Tuesday 31 May 2011

    Luke Donald defeated Lee Westwood on the first play-off hole to win the BMW PGA Championship and become world number one. Donald had started the week with a fantastic 64 to take control of the tournament, but failed to match that form for the rest of the week, with his driving, in particular, letting him down. Westwood closed the gap every day...

  • wentworth day 2 starting

    Written by Today's Golfer on Friday 27 May 2011

    The early starters are already out on the course at Wentworth as the seond day of the European Tour’s flagship event gets under way. Ian Poulter is one of the early starters and will be hoping to close the gap on fellow countryman Luke Donald. Poulter shot a solid three-under-par 68 in his opening round and will be hoping to close...

  • donald takes early lead

    Written by Today's Golfer on Thursday 26 May 2011

    Luke Donald has made a superb start at the BMW Championship at Wentworth by shooting an incredible 64, seven under! Donald will move to World Number One if German Martin Kaymer finishes outside the top 10 and if he finished ahead of Lee Westwood. Kaymer is currently level par and Westwood has finished his opening round one over. So Donald is in a...

  • harrington out of wentworth

    Written by Today's Golfer on Monday 23 May 2011

    Padraig Harrington has pulled out of the European Tour’s flagship event at Wentworth this week. The tournament is due to start on Thursday, but three-times Major-winner Harrington won’t be there. The Irishman withdrew following a knee injury that first flared up at the US PGA Tour’s Wells Fargo tournament earlier in the month. He treid to play at The Players championship a...

  • Poulter wins matchplay

    Written by Golf World staff on Monday 23 May 2011

    Ian Poulter won the Volvo World Matchplay Championship at Finca Cortesin in Spain, beating Luke Donald 2&1 in the final; and so denying his fellow Englishman a chance of moving to the number one spot in the world. If Donald had won the final, he would have displaced Lee Westwood as the world number one. Poulter had a remarkable week, being...

  • stars want tour to change logo for seve

    Written by Golf World on Tuesday 17 May 2011

    The European Tour says it is considering changing its logo to an image of Seve Ballesteros. The current logo features a silhouette of Harry Vardon, a six-time winner of the Open between 1896 and 1914, but many high-profile golfers want it changed to honour Ballesteros. The tour said on Tuesday in a statement there has been a “wave of emotion regarding Seve’s...

  • kaymer sacks caddie

    Written by Golf World on Tuesday 17 May 2011

    Martin Kaymer has dropped caddie Craig Connelly just three months since the German became the world’s best player. Kaymer’s brother will be on his bag at this week’s Volvo World Matchplay in Spain. Connelly was on the bag when Kaymer won the US PGA at Whistling Straits last summer, as well as the German’s ascension to world No. 1. “Had fantastic year...

  • Franc wins Ryder Cup

    Written by Today's Golfer on Tuesday 17 May 2011

    France has been named as the Ryder Cup venue for 2018 for the first time ever. Le Golf National in Versailles, near Paris, will host the presitgious tournament that sees Europe’s best players take on the might of the Americans. Five nations had been in the running and Spain was mentioned as a last-gasp favourite as the death of Seve Ballesteros prompted...

  • ryder cup decision

    Written by Today's Golfer on Tuesday 17 May 2011

    A decision on where the Ryder Cup will be played in 2018 will be made later today. France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain are in the running to host the world’s biggest matchplay event. France had emerged as the favourite with Le National course just outside Paris. But the death of Seve Ballesteros has led some to call for the event to...

  • tiger future in doubt

    Monday 16 May 2011

    Tiger Woods limped out of The Players championship, sparking huge debate over his playing future. The 35-year-old has already undergone four knee ops and had hardly practised in the run-up to the Sawgrass tournament. He looked in pain and discomfort during the opening round as he nothed up 42 shots. He winced and grimmaced his way round nine holes before withdrawing. It...

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