May 26th, 2015 Article
Miguel Angel Jimenez and Keegan Bradley
The Mechanic & The Tool: Read GolfPunk's take on the berkery of Keegan Bradley and the super human coolness of Miguel Angel Jiminez...
The Mechanic & The Tool: Read GolfPunk's take on the berkery of Keegan Bradley and the super human coolness of Miguel Angel Jiminez...
A nationwide Ryder Cup golf survey* commissioned by Europe’s No 1 golf retailer, American Golf, has revealed that UK golf fans believe that Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez should be the next Team Europe captain for the Ryder Cup set to be staged in France in 2018.
Ladies European Tour star Noemi Jimenez will take time out from her busy tournament schedule to help Finca Cortesin Hotel, Golf & Spa celebrate Women’s Golf Day alongside hundreds of golf venues around the world next month.
Miguel Angel Jimenez is often called the coolest or most interesting man in golf. Poppycock. He's the biggest berk in the game, and we couldn't love him more for it.
Miguel Angel Jimenez has won the Senior British Open, beating defending champion Bernhard Langer by a single shot.
Golfs finest pony tail versus the Great Wall of China. Fight!
Curly and Brush are rumbled by Jimenez & Els and have to make a break for it....
It's the hickory golf challenge, starring Danny Willett, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Paolo Quirici and Lee Westwood. Take it away chaps.
While Nicky C didn’t manage to keep the lead going into round two of the italian Open, Scandanavians Jens Fahrbring and Lucas Bjerregaard zoom to the front at Monza. Fahbring shot a 64 with nine birdies, while his playing partner Bjerregaard put a 65 together, with five birdies and an opening eagle at the first.
Keegan Bradley said that he felt he was on the right track. “I feel better than ever. I really do,” Bradley said after a practice round for his sixth appearance at The Players Championship. “I know I’ll turn the corner.”
The adventures of Rory McIlroy's hair: Curly and The Brush find themselves under surveilance from two dubious looking tour pros...
Red cards are to be introduced from park pitches to international matches in order to stamp out the rising number of violent incidents in cricket. Should golf follow suit, and if so for what offenses?