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Matt Kuchar successfully put Bridgestone Golf on the golf equipment map with his two-stroke victory at the Players Championship, golf’s unofficial ‘fifth’ Major.
American Ben Crenshaw is widely regarded as the greatest putter of his generation, a golf legend known for riding his silky putting stroke to two Masters wins.
Davis Love III took advantage of calm early conditions in the first round of the Honda Classic by sinking a hole-in-one and tying the course record on his way to a two-shot overnight lead.
Bridgestone is most synonymous with manufacturing car tyres in South Africa, but in the United States and many parts of the rest of the world for that matter, they are also a reputable and successful golf club manufacturer.
American Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III is keen to play his way onto the team he is supposed to captain in next year's team tournament at Medinah Golf Club in Illisnois.
If you have been watching any of the recent golf Majors on TV, you may have noticed a few of the TaylorMade and adidas staff professionals, such as YE Yang and Davis Love III, wearing a new orange and white golf shoe
Rory McIlroy became the fifth successive winner of a Major championship that is either European or was part of the European Tour at the time of their victory and it has left American golf fans wondering just what has happened to their once dominant golfers.
American Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III was among the eight players who qualified for the Open Championship at a recent qualifier at Gleneagles Country Club. It is the first time since 2007 that Love has had a spot in all four Majors in the same year.
The PGA Show was the place to be for equipment buffs – and now that the Mole has safely landed back in SA, we thought it would be a good idea to give you a sample of what to expect in 2011.