Feb 23rd, 2017 Article
James Corden on why Trump is not playing enough golf
James Corden gives it to President Trump over golf capering
James Corden gives it to President Trump over golf capering
He's come out with some interesting suggestions in the past: Giant walls encassing America; Muslims, gays and women being informed they are not high on his Christmas card list. But this one takes the biscuit.
As Bart Simpson said: "The ironing is delicious". He meant to say 'irony', of course. The ironing is not quite so delicious for out-going President of the United States Barack Obama, whose application to join Woodmont GC has created a veritable whoopsie storm.
Curb your enthusiasm lads. That's what's happening at Woodmont GC in Maryland after members reared up about Obama's attempts to join...
I'm going to miss Obama when Trump gets the keys to the asylum. Barack, the lad, has barely missed a single opportunity to hit the links during his presidency: Iran tension sorted, hit the links; Insurgents taken out by Navy Seals in Iraq, hit the links
Just when you thought the Trump/Clinton election debacle couldn't get any nastier...
British executives prefer to play golf rather than fulfilling their “duty” as exporters, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox has suggested in an outspoken attack on the country’s “lazy” business culture. We say 'my arse.'
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is complaining that his potbelly is getting in the way of his golf swing.
Come and have a go if you think you'll par enough! Donald Trump has been goading the President again. Honestly, Trumpers, you'll say anything!
Ten years to the day of his first major victory Rory McIlroy finally looked like he'd got his swagger back on moving day at the 121st U.S. Open. The man from Northern Ireland's promised to "freewheel" ahead of the event and the approach appears to be paying dividends.
Louis Oosthuizen did not look as assured on day three of the Open Championship but still finished the day with a one shot lead. Oosthuizen who started the day with a two shot advantage was joined in the lead late on by both Jordan Spieth and Collin Morikawa but a birdie at the 17th saw him grab a slender heading into Sunday.
Patrick Cantlay won the Memorial Tournament for the second time in three years after beating fellow American Collin Morikawa at the first hole of a playoff. On Saturday Cantlay had finished six shots behind runaway leader Jon Rahm only to learn that Rahm had tested positive for COVID-19 and had to withdraw from the event.