Golfers heading to Portugal’s second-largest city, Porto, and its unique atmosphere, will no longer have to fret about dragging their golf clubs around the airport, now that market leading rental agency Clubs to Hire is now serving the beautiful location.
It is the Dublin-based company’s 29th outlet since it launched in 2010 and will stock the very latest TaylorMade M6 and Callaway Rogue product. The Clubs to Hire website is already able to take bookings and sets of clubs will be available from March 1.
The Porto region features some outstanding venues, such as the five-star Vidago Palace, the links at Estela, and Oporto, Portugal’s oldest golf course. It is growing in popularity as a golf break destination and the opening of Clubs to Hire will make playing in the region a whole lot easier for golfers.
Clubs to Hire co-founder Tony Judge said: “Porto is a wonderful region for many reasons and its golf offering has really been underappreciated. We’re delighted to be able to open our 29th outlet in Porto at the start of what we feel will be a very busy year for Clubs to Hire. It certainly won’t be our only new outlet in 2019 …”
Clubs to Hire handles more than 300,000 annual visits to its website and more than 80,000 bookings for rental clubs at 29 locations worldwide, including popular golfing regions in the USA, Thailand, Australia, South Africa and five countries across the Mediterranean, offering the latest clubs on the market, from leading brands such as TaylorMade, Callaway and Mizuno – for men and women, left- or right-handed – from just €35 per week, a potential saving of up to €193, with none of the hassle.
Phil Mickelson owns one of the most celebrated CVs in world golf and the left-hander gave it another record-breaking update.
Matt Cooper traveled to Belfast to enjoy the celebrations were launched for a very special year of golf in Northern Ireland.
Justin Thomas will be trying to put a disastrous Sunday behind him when he tees off in Mexico on Thursday.
Reigning Race To Dubai champion Francesco Molinari is eager to repeat his feat in 2019.
Thomas Bjorn and Adam Scott have both expressed their dismay at the lack of action from golf’s governing bodies on the scourge of slow play.
Several golfers taking part in last week’s World Super 6 event on the European Tour found themselves the victim of a bizarre putter theft.
Effective immediately, PGA Tour professionals will now be able to wear shorts for all practice and pro-am rounds.
Organisers have announced the groups for this week’s WGC-Mexico Championship, and there are some star-studded match-ups to look forward to.
While JB Holmes admits he’s not the fastest player, he feels like there were others factors involved in the slow pace of his play on Sunday.
Rory McIlroy has finally confirmed that he will not be teeing it up as a European Tour member at this week’s WGC–Mexico Championship.