Opportunities to play as a team don’t come along often in golf so when they do, you grab them.
That’s the mindset of Tony Hayward, captain of the 'Seasiders’ team who are currently running second in the Series Two Genesis Golf Link Cup Teams Competition.
The winning ways continued for Titleist golf ball players this week, as seven players on the worldwide professional golf tours entered the Winner's Circle in China, South Africa, Denmark, Korea and in the United States.
24 lucky golfers will make it to this year’s Genesis Golf Link Cup National Final at what is a brand new venue in more ways than one; Concord Golf Club in Sydney’s inner west.
In this final installment of our look back at the Australian Opens of the 21st century we start with one of the most exciting tournaments in recent memory.
How long does it take to become a certified golf tragic? About two years, according to Genesis Golf Link Cup Week 8 C Grade third placegetter Sue Davis.
‘Work – for people who don’t know how to play golf’. It’s a well-known saying though doesn’t quite hold true for Genesis Golf Link Cup Month One A Grade winner Wayne Harlum.
The 2017-2018 PGA Tour season hit a high note this week, as this year’s final major, the 100th PGA Championship, culminated with a final round for the ages and the crowning of a champion who is quickly affirming his place in the top echelon of players in the modern game.
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