EXCLUSIVE: Ryder Cup Hero Bob MacIntyre Splashes Out £2m on Expanding Property Empire

Scottish golf sensation and Ryder Cup star Bob MacIntyre has reportedly invested a staggering £2 million into expanding his growing property portfolio, marking another major move off the course for the young champion. The 28-year-old, who became a national hero after his standout performance for Team Europe at the 2023 Ryder Cup, has been quietly building a real estate…

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LPGA’s 2025 Hanwha LifePlus International Crown: Prize Money Payout and Highlights

The 2025 Hanwha LifePlus International Crown once again delivered world-class competition, fierce national pride, and impressive rewards for the game’s top women golfers. Held at New Korea Country Club in Goyang, South Korea, the event brought together eight teams of four representing their countries in a thrilling match-play showdown. A Celebration of Team Golf Unlike the standard LPGA…

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Former OWGR Chief Defends Decision to Reject LIV Golf’s Ranking Application Despite Fresh Bid

LIV Golf’s ongoing battle for Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) recognition has resurfaced after the league once again applied for tour status earlier this year. But former OWGR chairman Peter Dawson — the man who denied LIV’s first application in 2022 — has made it clear he stands by that original decision. Dawson, who served…

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Patrick Reed Among 31 LIV Golf Stars Eyeing Masters Spot at Hong Kong Open

Former Masters champion Patrick Reed headlines a strong LIV Golf contingent as 31 players from the Saudi-backed league descend on the Hong Kong Open later this month — a tournament that now carries major championship implications. For the first time, the winner of the Hong Kong Open will earn automatic qualification for both the Masters and The Open Championship, offering LIV golfers…

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LIV Golf’s Next Big Test: Can They Finally Land a Statement Signing?

As the 2025 season winds down, one thing has become clear — LIV Golf needs a major shake-up if it wants to stay relevant. Despite pulling in heavyweights like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, the Saudi-backed league is running short on genuine star power. Meanwhile, the PGA Tour appears stronger and more unified than ever. The challenge for LIV is simple —…

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