It’s all in good humour… or so we thought.
Rory McIlroy has shed the burden of boardrooms on the PGA Tour to focus on playing golf. Can a freed-up McIlroy finally complete the last leg of the career Grand Slam at Augusta?Â
It just goes to show you that players will get a move on when their wallet is in danger. Not surprising, but it’s nice to know that somewhere has a solution.
There were so many great stories in golf this year from Michael Block to George Bryan to Lilia Vu. Well, this article is not about any of those great stories. Instead, it’s time to give out some turkeys in our annual Thanksgiving tradition that dates back to 2012. Some names on this list are return Read more…
The undisputed King of golf impressions cooked up his latest video, and it’s a freaking masterpiece. It’s honestly impossible to pick a favourite moment.
Welcome to another edition of The Grind, where we wish Taylor Swift was dating a professional golfer instead of a football player. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve had some great celebrity couples to cover through the years—from DJ and Paulina to Tiger and Lindsey to Rickie and Allison—but Taylor is just a whole other level. Read more…
Like any internet sensation, an act like this runs the risk of growing tired or stale. That could not be further from the case with Harrop, who outdoes himself every time he sits down at the piano.
Finau now has 30 top-10 finishes since his lone PGA Tour title at the 2016 Puerto Rico Open.
An receives a heap of sledging on Twitter, much of which is playful, but An handles it with class and humour. Case in point: his new wedge stamp.
Sadly, it’s been nearly eight years since Kim last teed it up in a PGA Tour event. But if anything could bring him back (he’s still only 34!), maybe it’s this song.
Tony Finau couldn’t hang onto a two-shot lead with two holes to play at the Waste Management Phoenix Open on Sunday. But at least his latest close call has led to a fantastic song parody by one golf fan.