Top golfers for Tata OpenOctober 27th, 2009 JAMSHEDPUR - The 8th Tata Open Golf tournament will tee-off at the Beldih and Golmuri course here Wednesday with a Pro-Am event. As in the previous years, the tournament carries a total prize purse of Rs.20 lakh and a keen contest is in store as Professional Golf Tour of India's (PGTI) top professionals will compete in the 72-hole stroke play championship.
Crazy golfers vie for world title in Hastings, UKOctober 26th, 2009 LONDON - Competitors from the Czech Republic and Finland are in the seaside town of Hastings this weekend for the World Crazy Golf Championships. Crazy golf, the eccentric relative of the real thing, claims to be Britain's most popular seaside sport.
Feroze leads Mukesh by a shot at Digboi Masters GolfOctober 22nd, 2009 DIGBOI - Seasoned stars Feroze Ali and Mukesh Sharma were right on top at the end of the first round of the Indian Oil Xtra premium Masters Golf 2009 Thursday. Feroze, a former Indian Open champion, shot a five-under 67, studded with an eagle-2 and six other birdies in his 67, while defending champion Mukesh Kumar, for long a star performer on Indian courses, shot four-under 68.
With golf on the Olympic roster for 2016, look for an emerging power to dominate the gameOctober 10th, 2009 Olympics add length to golf's global reachCan you say "Tiger Woods" in Portuguese? Mandarin? Hindi?
Because by the time the next truly great golfer comes along, chances are he'll be coming from Brazil, China and India rather than the United States or Britain. That's what Friday's vote by the International Olympic Committee really means.
No cigar: City reminds PGA Tour that Jordan can't smoke on course at Presidents CupOctober 7th, 2009 Jordan violating city rules on smokingSAN FRANCISCO — Michael Jordan spends most of his time on the golf course these days, just not like this. He's not playing.
Kerala golf course to open by DecemberSeptember 11th, 2009 KOCHI - The first phase of a Rs.480 million golf course being built by the Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) here would be complete by the end of this year, a senior company official said Friday. "The golf course would open with nine holes by December this year.
Sexy caddies banned from UK golf courses for 'ruining sport's reputation'September 2nd, 2009 LONDON - A golfing firm has banned a female caddy service, which provides models trained in golf etiquette, for "damaging the reputation of the sport". Leaderboard has imposed a ban on female caddies from four golf courses, Chart Hills in Biddenden, Kent; Dale Hill in Wadhurst, East Sussex; Sandford Springs in Kingsclere, Hants; and The Oxfordshire Golf Club in Oxford.
Top golfers for Tamil Nadu Open from WednesdayAugust 18th, 2009 CHENNAI - The cream of Indian professionals will battle it out for honours in the Aircel Professional Golf Tour of India's Madras Gymkhana Club Tamil Nadu Open tournament, from here Wednesday. The tournament, offering a prize-money of Rs 20 lakh, and commemorating the club's 125th year, will conclude Aug 22 while a Pro-Am is scheduled for the following day.
Chavez shot at golf 'out of bounds': USAugust 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was "out of bounds" by suggesting that golf was a bourgeois sport, the US State Department has said, defending the sport as a "truly global" game played by people with a variety of backgrounds. Chavez railed against golf during his weekly Sunday television show last month, saying it was only accessible for the wealthy.
"Golf is a bourgeois sport": ChavezAugust 13th, 2009 CARACAS - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has already identified the United States as the "Yankee Devil", but now he has turned his attention to a still more infuriating 'Yankee' target-golf. According to The Independent, Chavez is trying to shut down some of his country's best-known golf courses.
Former Guantanamo detainees find work in Bermuda, prepare fairways for PGA Grand Slam of GolfAugust 5th, 2009 Former Gitmo detainees work on Bermuda golf courseHAMILTON, Bermuda — Four Chinese Muslims once confined to small prison cells as suspected terrorists at Guantanamo are now helping prepare the wide-open spaces of an oceanside golf course for the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. The Uighurs who moved to the British island territory in June have joined crews working toward the October tournament, said Wendall Brown, chairman of the board of trustees for Bermuda's public golf courses.
With a putter in one hand and a rake in the other, golfers still playing the sand-greens gameAugust 1st, 2009 Sand-greens golf lives on in NebraskaCENTRAL CITY, Neb. — That's no misprint at the bottom of the Riverside Golf Club scorecard: "Please remember to rake your greens."
Matt Nicholas, who grew up playing at this nine-hole course nestled alongside the Platte River in central Nebraska, is almost a scratch golfer on sand.
Shenzhen golf resort firm opens world's largest practice putting greenJuly 28th, 2009 SHENZHEN - Shenzhen is home to hundreds of factories, one of China's two mainland stock exchanges, a theme park called Window on the World that features more than 100 miniature versions of monuments like the Taj Mahal, a Soviet aircraft carrier, and, of course, the world's largest golf resort: Mission Hills. But this has not stopped the Mission Hills team from achieving another world record.
ESPN buys live rights to show MLS and other European league games in BritainJuly 28th, 2009 ESPN to show MLS, European soccer in BritainLONDON — ESPN has bought the rights to broadcast Major League Soccer live in Britain and Ireland as well as games from some European leagues. The Disney-owned network is building up its live soccer content in Britain after already securing rights to show some Premier League matches.
English-only soccer team set to represent Britain at 2012 London OlympicsMay 29th, 2009 English-only 'Britain' soccer team for OlympicsLONDON — A soccer team of only English players is set to represent Britain at the 2012 London Olympics. The four "home nations" — England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — sent a joint letter to world governing body FIFA on Friday saying they had agreed that an English team could represent Britain in both the men's and women's tournaments.