The golf equipment company Acushnet has agreed to sell its Cobra Golf brand to Puma, an apparel company slowly getting into the golf business.
Read more »Royal Lytham and St. Annes to host 2015 Walker Cup
The 2015 Walker Cup will be held at the Royal Lytham and St. Annes course in northwest England.
Read more »Rose aims to join British surge
Iain Carter on the return to form by former European money-list winner
Read more »Jason Sobel: Talk about golf movie madness
Just days removed from the Academy Awards, ESPN.com's Jason Sobel takes a look at a new genre of golf film. Well, sort of.
Read more »McIlroy buoyed by Nicklaus advice
Rory McIlroy has spoken of a 90-minute one-to-one talk with Jack Nicklaus which he hopes will help him achieve his golfing dreams.
Read more »Pinehurst No. 2 to undergo restoration project
Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw have been hired for a restoration project at Pinehurst No. 2 that has nothing to do with the U.S. Open returning in 2014.
Read more »Ray: Doral an open and close case
Although the famed 18th hole at Doral can be one of the most intimidating finishes on the PGA Tour, it's the Blue Monster's opening hole that might prove just as important, writes ESPN.com's Justin Ray.
Read more »Padraig Harrington to celebrate St. Patrick's Day at White House
adraig Harrington can't think of a better way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day -- at the White House for a party hosted by President Barack Obama.
Read more »Mickelson's Ping wedge is banned
Phil Mickelson will no longer be able to use his controversial 20-year-old wedge after an agreement between the PGA Tour and club manufacturer Ping.
Read more »Funding boost for Scottish golf
Scottish golfing prospects are to benefit from a £1m funding package to help them make the transition from amateur to professional.
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