News
Leona Maguire's return to form continues this week as she holds a share of the clubhouse lead at the Women's Scottish Open.
U.S. President Donald Trump ’s trip to Scotland this week will be a homecoming of sorts, but he’s likely to get a mixed ...
Liverpool hero Steven Gerrard has backed Rangers star James Tavernier in his attempt to get a popular former kitman back in the team after the he won a claim for unfair dismissal ...
Scottish No 1 Gemma Dryburgh and compatriot Hannah Darling, who was also making her professional debut, teed off along with Swede Maja Stark, winner of this year’s US Women’s Open, in the match ahead ...
* Ian Durrant was speaking as he promoted RYDC’s Big Blue Jackpot, a new Rangers Lotto prize for supporters who can win ...
After a dozen years, the induction ceremony for the World Golf Hall of Fame is returning to the home of golf. Per a release ...
THIEVES smashed their way into a church then trashed the vestry, raided the baptismal font before swiping donations for a food bank. Councillor Fiona Hennebry revealed the crooks used a fire ...
Leona Maguire is off to a hot start in Scotland while Tom McKibbin ponders what it would mean to have Portmarnock on The Open ...
Though Trump has said he "feels Scottish", his relationship with the country has had its ups and downs. Here are the highs and the lows. The President is connected to Scotland by blood, his mother, ...
English rising star currently shares co-lead at end of opening round at Dundonald Links with four players including Irelands ...
World No. 1 women’s golfer Nelly Korda talks about staying grounded on the LPGA Tour, showcasing her personality on the golf course, and what keeps her balanced as a professional athlete.
Lottie Woad's first round as a professional ends with the 21-year-old taking an early share of the lead at the Women's ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results