• How Golf Fans Compare Betting Options Across Australia

    How Golf Fans Compare Betting Options Across Australia
    Golf has always rewarded patience. Fans follow form across four rounds, study course conditions and watch how players respond to pressure when a tournament tightens on Sunday afternoon. That same measured approach now shapes how many Australian golf followers compare digital wagering options before a major event or weekly tour stop.
    Rather than choosing a platform on impulse, more fans are looking at usability, market depth, payment options and safer gambling tools. For readers comparing golf be
  • IPTV UK – The Ultimate Guide to Internet TV in the UK

    IPTV UK – The Ultimate Guide to Internet TV in the UK
    The British television landscape is undergoing a massive transformation. In 2026, the traditional satellite dish is rapidly becoming a relic of the past. Driven by the nationwide rollout of full-fibre broadband and the soaring costs of traditional TV packages, millions of households are cutting the cord. The future of broadcasting has arrived, and it is entirely internet-based.
    Whether you are looking to slash your monthly bills, access international content, or finally get a reliable stream for
  • Scheffler, McIlroy and a Grand Slam at Stake: What to Expect from the 2026 US Open at Shinnecock Hills

    Scheffler, McIlroy and a Grand Slam at Stake: What to Expect from the 2026 US Open at Shinnecock Hills
     Rory McIlroy chasing history and Scottie Scheffler targeting the career Grand Slam, this week’s US Open at Shinnecock Hills has the makings of a major that will be remembered for years.
    The United States Golf Association confirmed last September that Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York, would host the 126th US Open on 18-21 June 2026. It is the sixth time the club has hosted the championship, and the layout has a habit of making reputations and breaking hearts in equa
  • The PGA of GB&I appoints new Chief Executive

    The PGA of GB&I appoints new Chief Executive
    The Professional Golfers’ Association has announced the appointment of Nick Oakley as its next Chief Executive.
    Oakley becomes only the third Chief Executive of The PGA since 1991, following Sandy Jones and Robert Maxfield, and will take up his position later this year.  Oakley qualified as a PGA Professional in 1999 and brings more than 30 years of international experience across sport, entertainment and the golf industry. He has built a broad career spanning organisational lead
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  • Catlin captures English Open after marathon play-off

    Catlin captures English Open after marathon play-off
    John Catlin clinched his fifth national open title after coming through a mammoth play-off to win the English Open supported by HotelPlanner.
    The 35-year-old American birdied the seventh play-off hole at the Vale Golf Club in Worcestershire to beat Norwegian Kristian Krogh Johannessen, after they matched pars on each of the first six additional holes.
    Earlier, the duo couldn’t be separated in regulation play, both finishing on 18 under par, Johannessen birdieing the 16th and 17th hole for
  • Wyndham Clark clings on to win second US Open title

    Wyndham Clark clings on to win second US Open title
    Wyndham Clark outbattled the wind, the unforgiving rough, 155 rivals and a decidedly frosty New York crowd to claim his second US Open Championship at a fiercely challenging Shinnecock Hills.
    Starting the final round with a six-shot lead – a margin that had only once been previously thrown away in Major championship history – Clark fired a closing three-over-par 73 to finish on four-under and seal a one-shot win over fellow countryman Sam Burns to follow up his win at Riviera Country