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...
When Michael Jordan came out of retirement in 1995 he switched from his iconic No 23 Chicago Bulls shirt to No 45. Now Keegan Bradley pays tribute to his hero with his shoes.
Keegan Bradley wins the Travelers Championship, earning his sixth PGA Tour title and second of the season meaning he has multiple victories in a season for the second time in his career, with the first coming in 2011. The American's 257 winning total sets new 72-hole tournament record (previously held by Kenny Perry in 2009 at 258)
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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.”
After an ugly feud lasting several weeks, Keegan Bradley enters the Thunder Drone and finally gets his revenge...
American Max Homa won a final round duel with countryman Keegan Bradley to win the Wells Fargo Championship in Maryland by two shots. Homa started the final round two behind the former US PGA champion but errors from both players and, in particular, Bradley produced a scrappy battle down the stretch.
Day one at the Valspar Championship set up an interesting start to the tournament as Keegan Bradley, Charles Howell III and Ken Duke all took a share of the lead, shooting matching 67's.
Well after a two week stretch to fit in the Masters and RBC Heritage, the PGA Tour heads back to Texas, this time for the Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio.
Sam Burns earned his maiden win on the PGA Tour at his seventy-sixth attempt at the Valspar Championship in Tampa. The American closed with a final-round three-under 68 to finish on seventeen-under-par, three shots clear of countryman Keegan Bradley.
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?
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