Jun 20th, 2015 Article
US Open Day Two Recap
Here's a brief run down of what happened, who got upset, who felt sick and who got vertigo... with some stunning pics from Getty.
Here's a brief run down of what happened, who got upset, who felt sick and who got vertigo... with some stunning pics from Getty.
To be honest, we were a bit worse for wear by the time the golf started. We'd been up to our necks getting the website launched and hob-knobbing on Talk Sport with Hawksbee & Jacobs. In the abscence of any real insight into what happened. Here are our picks of the day's photos.
GolfPunkHQ.com is not the only thing coming on Thursday 18th June!!: Here are all the tee times for Thursday's US Open First Round.
But when I first laid eyes on Chambers Bay there was ketchup everywhere...
Warning: If you are vaguley golf sqeamish, look away now...
The Mechanic & The Tool: Read GolfPunk's take on the berkery of Keegan Bradley and the super human coolness of Miguel Angel Jiminez...
Harry is being prevented from knowing his true past by his golf-hating foster parents Bono and The Edge. When a mysterious bearded chap visits him, Harry embarks on an adventure to find his true past. Escaping from his foster parents, however, proves tricky...
Jordan Spieth missd the cut at the first two event's in the FedExCup playoffs, but he didn't let that stop him. Going back back to his old Titleist 714 AP2 irons, Jordan finished 13th last week, and won the Tour Championship this week to win the FedExCup and the $10 Million bonus.
With 11 major titles between them, three of the world’s most inspiring golfers have confirmed their participation in this year’s HSBC Women’s World Championship when the tournament returns to Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore from 3rd to 6th March.
"It's cute girls in bikinis serving drinks that's it." That, according to Tournament organizer, Dennis Daugherty, was the extent of 'goings on' during his charity golf event that was supposed to raise money for the Make A Wish charity.
The Ladies European Tour announce a record-breaking 2021 schedule featuring 27 events in 19 different countries, the Solheim Cup and the Summer Olympics, with players competing for a combined prize fund of more than €19 million: an increase of €2 million on the proposed pre-COVID-19 announcement for the 2020 season and €6 million on 2019.
Why is the golf now only on Sky TV in the UK with the BBC set to produce, if last year is anything to go by, a set of very ordinary highlights programmes? Who is to blame - Sky, the BBC, the politicians, the R&A or perhaps even Brexit?