He was relatively prepared in the scheme of things, with his clubs with him, and bought 50 balls for $50.He said initially he was off target – short then long – but by about ball number 15 he sailed one…
He was relatively prepared in the scheme of things, with his clubs with him, and bought 50 balls for $50.He said initially he was off target – short then long – but by about ball number 15 he sailed one…
Martin Kaufmann | GolfweekSometimes the biggest hurdle to selling luxury real estate isn’t the financial commitment. Rather, it’s simply convincing busy people to set aside a couple of days to tour a new residential property. Once the prospects are onsite,…
One of America’s highest-profile varsity golfers is once again teeing it up in Palm Beach County this fall.Kai Trump, the eldest grandchild of U.S. President Donald J. Trump, is playing for the Benjamin School golf team in Florida High School…
One of America’s highest-profile varsity golfers is once again teeing it up in Palm Beach County this fall.Kai Trump, the eldest grandchild of U.S. President Donald J. Trump, is playing for the Benjamin School golf team in Florida High School…
One of America’s highest-profile varsity golfers is once again teeing it up in Palm Beach County this fall.Charlie Woods, son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, is playing for the Benjamin School golf team in Florida High School Athletic Association competition.Woods…
Her victory over nine-time winner Hay was confirmed when they finished the 16th hole with Tito three-up. “I knew she had a reputation for being a steady golfer,” Tito said. “I was two up after two, and I was never…
At 6579 yards, the course isn’t long but it is a great test of golf and has hosted many national and county events over the years, including a European Tour event in 1977. There are five sets of tees: White,…
Mitch and Joe are back at Black Sheep to try out some of the most recently released wedges of 2025 – Taylormade’s MG5, Cleveland’s CBZ, and Callaway’s Opus SP! Tag along for some chill banter, some epic flops, and plenty…