Oct 11th, 2015 Article
Champagne Supernova!!
Good Work, Young Fella!!!!!! Matt Fitpatrick joins the big time
Good Work, Young Fella!!!!!! Matt Fitpatrick joins the big time
25,000 fans pour through the gates every day for the Presidents Cup in South Korea. But there is something slightly disconcerting about the noises they do and don't make...
George has been at it again: Sat between a pile of his dad’s old records, and a load of his old GolfPunk magazines he’s put together the top 10 of all top 10’s, and promised us it’s not just a list of his favourite bands. So, who have we got here?
No nonsense Aussie coaching from Sandy Jamieson. First up, how to hit the ball 400 yards.
The course played tougher today, with the wind coming from a different direction, and some harder pin placements. But the greens, helped by a firm breeze, were drying out after the torrential rain last night, and running true. Here's who moved.
Thomas Pieters, the young Belgium bomber is in incredible form, winning the KLM Open just two weeks after his maiden victory at the D+D Real Czech Masters in Prague. Two starts, two wins. Nice work when you can get it.
We've been watching a lot of Robert Streb recently. He's been bubbling under for a while, so we decided to have a look at his journey so far. Read on.....
What a moving day. It all kicked off, and eight players are within 4 shots off the lead. This one is wide open.
So the big one this week is this video from TaylorMade. We don’t know what is launching, and we’re trying our best to find out. But by the looks of this video though it’s something that will send the ball far!!!
David Horsey stumbled to victory at the Made in Denmark event played at Himmerland Golf and Spa Resort. A two over 73 just about got the job done as his rivals slipped away in the final round.
Phew! Moving day over and time to catch up with the day. And yes, Tiger is still very much the story. So how did he get on?
Srixon have launched some brand new sticks with what they call Action Mass Technology. Imagine a hammer. The heavier the head, the more force you get in the bashing.