The UAE's Ahmad Skaik sits on six under after a third successive round of par or better, carding a two-under 70 on Saturday ...
The DP World Tour’s 2025 Race to Dubai season continued this week with the third staging of the Genesis Championship, taking place at Woo Jeong Hills Country Club, Cheonan, South Korea, from 23-26 ...
The Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), the Masters Tournament and The R&A today announced that the 17th Asia-Pacific ...
Reader for IssuuScottie Scheffler, the last man standing at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club on Sunday, can boast of being the winner of the Tour Championship as well as the year-long FedEx Cup title. He ...
If U.S. Ryder Cup fans woke up on Saturday hoping for a change in the wind, they didn’t get it. Team Europe won three of four morning foursomes matches to extend their lead, and a big reason for that ...
Luton Hoo is undergoing a major redevelopment, with plans to transform the Bedfordshire estate into a Ryder Cup-ready golf destination. The £170 million refurbishment, led by the Arora Group in ...
Three of the five elevated Rolex Series events will once again be staged in the United Arab Emirates, underlining the region’s successful relationship with the DP World Tour. The Hero Dubai Desert ...
A week after a historic Ryder Cup in New York there are some Ryder Cup mentions this week at the Sanderson Farms Championship at the Country Club of Jackson in Mississippi. From the winning European ...
Tommy Fleetwood added another chapter to his fairy-tale year as he fought off a world-class field to win the inaugural DP World India Championship by two shots and celebrate victory on the green with ...
Nestled in the heart of the Al-Murooj district, one of the most prestigious and upscale areas of King Abdullah Economic City, Royal Greens Golf & Country Club boasts a direct view of the Red Sea ...
There’s one strange and specific skill that the European Ryder Cup team is light-years ahead of the U.S. team. That skill is driving range gamesmanship. What is driving range gamesmanship, you say?