Aug 3rd, 2015 Article
What's In The Bag Of This Week's Winner's!!!
Kiradech Aphibarnrat won the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Matchplay using a brand new Callaway Prototype Driver. We will have more information for you tomorrow...
Kiradech Aphibarnrat won the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Matchplay using a brand new Callaway Prototype Driver. We will have more information for you tomorrow...
So we all got a little carried away didn’t we as today we saw Tiger in full reverse gear, dropping 3 shots to end the day at 5 under, tied 42nd.
Day 2 saw the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play lose its tournament host Paul Lawrie to fellow Scot Chris Doak on a blustery day in Aberdeen.
Tiger Woods shoots a 66 on Friday at the Quicken Loans National to soar up the leaderboard from 23rd into tied 5th for the lead.
There appear to be recurring problems at the Norwegian Golf course of Stavanger, which has been confronted by a serial cup defecator, who uses the course’s holes as toilets.
Lexi chalks up her fifth LPGA Tour Win at The Meijers.
Carly at the Missed The Cut Party at the GolfPunk Clubhouse at the Open. What an evening we had last night in the GolfPunk Clubhouse! There are always great people in here to catch up with.
So, we’ve found a slick haired spiv in the boozer who reckons he might know a thing or two about golf betting…
Jordan Spieth blitzed his third round of the John Deer Classic, shooting the lights out with a career low. Spieth leads by two over last weeks winner Danny Lee.
Daniel Brooks got to 11-under at the Scottish Open, to take a strong three shot lead over the field. Defending champion Justin Rose is on his tail at eight-under.
All time great GolfPunk, Ryder Cup Legend, and President of this very website, recently went back to The Belfry to recreate his greatest ever shot on The Brabazon.
Many golfers would be satisfied with a single hole in one in their career, just one moment when all of the complicated golf swing came together in harmony and that little white ball disappeared after just one shot, but could you imagine a dream round where you got not one, not two, but three aces!