The Track Golf Club – Dubai’s Newest Golf Design Already First Past The Post.
The Track Golf Club is Dubai’s newest golf course and set against the backdrop of the world’s tallest building – the Burj Khalifa.
The Track is located adjacent to the stunning Meydan horse race track and home to the Dubai World Cup and the world’s richest horserace.
The course was designed by the legendary Peter Harradine and opened for play in April, 2012.
Harradine is no stranger to the Middle East having designed the much-acclaimed National Club course in Abu Dhabi ...
Saadiyat Beach Golf Club & St. Regis Hotel – Double Abu Dhabi Delight.
For more than two decades, Dubai has been the Middle East golfing mecca.
But in recent years there’s a number of stunning new players on the scene and one in particular just a little over an hour’s drive down along the freeway from Dubai.
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and thanks to the European Tour, Abu Dhabi has burst onto the world golf scene.
For the first five years of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship there was just the host National course but now the capital ...
European Tour To Give Green Light To Monday Qualifier For Irish Open.
The European Tour look likely to give the green light to a Monday qualifier for this year’s Irish Open at Carton House.
This is despite an apparent opposition to the move by the Chairman of the Tournament Players Committee, Thomas Bjorn but with a senior Tour official fully backing the notion.
At present the Irish PGA is afforded eight places in the 156-player field while organisers also are afforded eight sponsors invitations and it would mean the combined agreement of Irish PGA, the GUI and ...
Golf’s Hall Of Shame – Mark O’Meara Continues To Be Snubbed.
What has Mark O’Meara got to do to be win favour with those that recognize achievement?
It seems now highly unlikely the extremely popular American will never captain a USA Ryder Cup team while the PGA Tour has been just as shameful as the PGA of America in overlooking the Houston-based golfer for leadership of the USA Presidents Cup side.
O’Meara capped his career winning the 1998 Masters and 1998 Open while he also competed in five Ryder Cups.
And before heading back to the States ...
O’Meara Believes USA Facing Highlands Task Despite Watson’s Stature
Double Major winning Mark O’Meara believes despite Tom Watson’s legendary stature the 2014 USA Ryder Cup team face a Highlands to wrestle back the trophy against Paul McGinley’s rival European leadership at Gleneagles.
O’Meara is a veteran of five Ryder Cups between 1985 and 1999 when he bowed out of the biannual competition losing his Singles encounter to Padraig Harrington at the ‘Battle of Brookline’
It remains shameful the pettiness on the part of the PGA of America O’Meara ...
Sterne Labels Gallacher ‘Jammy Bastard’ As Scot Sets Sights On Arizona
Stephen Gallacher will use this coming fortnight off to rework his schedule after his stunning Omega Dubai Desert Classic victory.
South African rival, Richard Sterne labeled the Scot a ‘jammy bastard’ after Gallacher holed a 115-yard wedge shot from the rough at the 16th to set up only his second Tour success.
Gallacher was due to travel to South Africa and reside at Sterne’s stunning Pretoria villa during this week’s Joburg Open.
And Sterne had been teasing Gallacher throughout the last ...
It’s Not McIlroy’s New Clubs But What’s Between His Ears Says McDowell
Former US Open winner, Graeme McDowell jumps back into the deep end of competition this week but finds himself having to handle questions about good friend and World No. 1 Rory McIlroy.
After we reported McIlroy was practicing last week in Monte Carlo but his whereabouts at present remains a mystery but then he’s been spotted on the side of a San Diego building (see snap below).
One thing is certain the double Major winner golfer is not joining McDowell at this week’s Northern ...



