Nov 3rd, 2016 Article
Australian's gate crash North Korean golf tournament
What happens when two Australian chancers gate crash the North Korean World Championships and then butcher the place?
What happens when two Australian chancers gate crash the North Korean World Championships and then butcher the place?
At last Tiger Woods has committed to play golf at a PGA Tour event. But don’t hold your breath, as the tournament won’t take place until 2017!
The Spiv tipped him for the win at Colonial at the week and he came with a whisker of making the play-off. However, as anticipated by GolfPunk Muscles DeChambeau made headlines for the immense driving distances he achieved. The R&A and USGA must now sit up and seriously prepare regulations governing the golf ball used in tournaments.
How do you deal with a tipsy heckler giving your player a hard time during an important golf tournament? Point him out to an official? Threaten him with a short sharp trip to wedge town? Tiger's caddie Joe LaCava chose a different route...
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When Tiger was asked yet again when he would be making his return to the tour at a golf clinic he was hosting in Las Vegas he replied, "Dude, if I knew, I would tell you.” But maybe he was being a little flexible with the truth.
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European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley wants to introduce a six-hole event incorporating a shot clock, music, different clothes and fewer clubs in an effort to attract more golf followers.
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