Aug 6th, 2016 Article
Srixon Z65 Irons
The new Srixon Z65 range are three of the best looking irons on the market, here's why you should give them a go...
The new Srixon Z65 range are three of the best looking irons on the market, here's why you should give them a go...
What's been Helping The Gravy & Bunching Arse for GolfPunk this week? Well, first there was the Brits, then the bloody Oscars, and don't even get us started on footballers taking corners from the wrong bloody place! Oh, and there was some stuff we liked as well!!
Ernie Els played golf with President Trumper and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Trumper's Mar–A–Lago Club. Ernie took a lot of stick from friends and followers. Here's how he reacted.
Heads up to anyone wanting to play golf at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. Don't go up to the owner and try talking to him if you happen to have upset said owner by writing unflattering things about him.
Former world champion boxer Oscar De La Hoya the latest to call out Donald Trump as a golf cheat.
Defending Masters champion Jon Rahm and Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton will head to Augusta National this week after celebrating their second LIV Golf team victory of the season. Stinger GC’s Dean Burmester isn’t in the field for the year’s first major, but he made a bold statement Sunday on one of golf’s toughest courses.
Jean Van de Velde will turn 50 later next month, which will make him eligible for the Senior event the week after July's Open Championship. And where will that be? Well, Carnoustie of course!
Neal Morton, an employee at Clint Eastwood's Tehama Golf Club in Carmel, was sentenced to 19 months in prison for embezzeling money from the club. And Clint was there to testify against him.
Has Tiger finally made a political statement by refusing Saudi riches? Probably not, but it does beg the question...
13 years, 8,091 holes, £8,500.00 in green fees & hotels, two holes in one and several pairs of socks – that takes endurance, and Laurie Skuodos could indeed well be golf's most enduring individual.
Fair play to them, lake ball divers have to deal – not only with murky waters and stinky fish – but also dodge sunken golf carts, dead bird skulls, alligators and – occasionally – dead bodies in pursuit of diving for lake balls. Glenn Berger has turned it into an entrepreneurial art form.
When golf visits the Twilight Zone... What really happened in golf back in the day...