Someone had the hilarious idea to dub Peter Kostis’ analysis of another tour pro, including with lines for angles and swing planes, and added it over Happy Gilmore’s swing.
After two days of low scores at the AT&T Byron Nelson, the wind picked up in Dallas, making the third round a grind for those at the top of the leaderboard.
A bogey-free round of six-under-par 65 on day two at the US PGA Tour’s AT&T Byron Nelson is enough for Adam Scott fans to be excited about his turnaround in form. The 37-year-old Australian sits at 10 under and five shots back of 36-hole leader and fellow Australian Marc Leishman (61, 66)Â at rookie host Read more…
It’s the four-second audio clip of a computer-generated voice saying a word that has divided the internet. And now it has divided the field at this week’s AT&T Byron Nelson tournament.
Unfortunately for Thomas, his first run as No.1 could last as little as two weeks, and there’s nothing he can do but sit back and watch during a two-week break from the tour.