Jul 7th, 2015 Article
Sam back at The Belfry
All time great GolfPunk, Ryder Cup Legend, and President of this very website, recently went back to The Belfry to recreate his greatest ever shot on The Brabazon.
All time great GolfPunk, Ryder Cup Legend, and President of this very website, recently went back to The Belfry to recreate his greatest ever shot on The Brabazon.
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Legendary golf announcer Ivor Robson dubbed 'Voice of The Open' has died aged 83. He was the official first-tee starter for 18,995 players across 41 editions of the championship between Carnoustie in 1975 and St Andrews in 2015.
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