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Nov 15th, 2018 Article

Top 10 Golfing Sportsmen

60% of ex-professional sportsmen take up golf. Who are the best ever? Only 10 made our list…

Apr 7th, 2022 Article

Top 10 Masters Final rounds

Play-offs aren’t always exciting (remember Mike Weir and wotsisname* in 2003?), but the three-way, 18-hole play-off in 1962 between Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Dow Finsterwald, showed the most exciting player in the game at his thrilling best.

May 13th, 2016 Article

Top 10 Best and Worst Shots From The Players

There was some cracking golf played last night at the Players Championship. Jason Day shot a 63, but he wasn't the only one on fire last night. But there were some absolute shockers hit too mind. Here are the ten best and worst shots from day one...

Feb 15th, 2017 Article

The Top 5 Worst Putts Of All Time!!!

Ernie Els hit a shocking putt at the Dunhill Links. Painful for all to see, it was a true classic yip. Watch his hands just before he hits it! But in the grand scheme of things it was meaningless. These putts were much worse...

Feb 2nd, 2017 Article

Top 20 Golf Bets Ever

From Evil Knieval to Moe Norman, we continue our countdown of the Most Bonkers Golf Bets Of All Time...

Jun 11th, 2018 Article

The Top 5 Hardest US Opens Ever

All US Open venues are tough but some were clearly real beasts – here it is, the Top 5 Hardest US Opens Of All Time...

May 5th, 2019 Article

Quotes about our beautiful game

GolfPunk loves the different side of golf.  The side that has developed in what is almost certainly the oldest sport in the world and which in its professional ranks contains some of the biggest characters sport has ever seen and amongst its amateur fanatics certainly contains the biggest.  After all, loving the game of golf (or loving to hate it and hating to love it) does not rely on your professional status.