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Nov 30th, 2021 Article

Representing for all The GolfPunks: Lee Elder

It’s April 1997 and Lee Elder is sitting at home in Pompano Beach, Florida, watching the Masters on his television. At the end of the third round, the 21-year-old American phenomenon Tiger Woods enjoys a nine-shot cushion at the top of the leaderboard and is fast closing in on a victory that would make him the first black player to win the Masters six years after the club admitted its first...

Jan 20th, 2016 Article

Representing: Sam Snead

Seven Majors and a penchant for straw hats. We give you Slammin’ Sam...

Sep 22nd, 2020 Article

Woosie to represent SkyTrak on tour

1991 Masters champion, World Golf Hall of Famer and new Legends Tour ambassador Ian Woosnam OBE will represent SkyTrak when he returns to Tour golf for the 2021 season. After signing with the brand this summer, the European golf icon will now sport a SkyTrak-branded golf bag and will wear SkyTrak-branded clothing and headgear when he plays.

May 20th, 2017 Article

Representing: Byron Nelson

On Tuesday, September 26, 2006, when ‘Lord’ Byron was found dead on the porch of his ranch, golf not only lost one of its brightest and most respected heroes, but also the last remaining link to a bygone era – a Golden Age when Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret vied with Nelson for parity on the burgeoning PGA Tour.

Feb 21st, 2016 Article

Representing for all the GolfPunks: Charlie Sifford

When Charlie Sifford, the PGA’s first black member, was inducted into golf’s Hall of Fame in November 2004, he was introduced by his long-time friend, Gary Player. “Imagine Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh ranked the No 1 and No 2 golfers in the world being told they can’t play because they are black,” said the South African legend. “It’s hard to imagine what once happened in our world.”

Oct 18th, 2017 Article

Representing for all the GolfPunks: Dai Rees

He was a short, no-nonsense Welshman whose tough attitude inspired perhaps the greatest victory in the history of the Ryder Cup. Meet Woosie’s predecessor and childhood hero, the man who kept the Cup alive …

Nov 25th, 2017 Article

Representing: Dave Marr

One of golf’s greatest storytellers hid his own fairytale of a life lived from the gutter to the stars…