The Creator Classic took centre stage at East Lake on Wednesday with Good Good Golf’s Brad Dalke winning the event – and the $US100K prize – in clutch fashion. But it was another YouTube golfer who was busy breaking a world record.
The European Tour is back at it. Their social channels have become regular stops for exotic golf feats of strength, speed, and persistence, whether it’s hitting golf balls into speeding cars or day-long hole-in-one challenges.
The group is competing in a number of challenges, one of which was an attempt to set a new Guinness World Records title by making the most putts from a “socially-distant” length of 6.5 feet in 60 seconds or less.
Meet Barry Gibbons, a man who will play more rounds of golf this year than many golfers will play in their lifetime. That’s not an exaggeration. By the end of 2016, the Ridgefield, Connecticut resident hopes to play 850 rounds of golf. That’s right, eight HUNDRED and fifty rounds of golf. Gibbons’ wife, Joy, has supported her golf-fiend Read more…