Dec 12th, 2015 Article
Golf prank goes wrong
A golf prank goes wrong and it all kicks off! Don't mess with old geezers.
A golf prank goes wrong and it all kicks off! Don't mess with old geezers.
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Sean Payton and Brock Osweiler, the New Orleans Saints head coach and Cleveland Browns quarterback, became victims of a prank on Sunday during a golf outing. Iif it isn't alligators then it has to be snakes!
Matt Wallace is riding high, particularly after his strong performance at the USPGA at Bethpage Black. However, his pal and GolfPunk favourite, Eddie Pepperell, decided to bring him down to ground in this hilarious European Tour video.
It seems that the golf prank carried out by two Australians, when they gate crashed North Korea's World Cup Of Golf tournament, has not been received with the level of humour they might have hoped.
Robert Redford is alive and kicking calling reports on Twitter that the “Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid” actor had died falling from a golf buggy “a sick hoax.”
Paddy Power has pulled one of their classic stunts, with the brunt of their joke the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
Tiger Woods returned to competitive golf for the first time since he was in an almost fatal car crash at the PNC Championship in Florida. Teaming up with his twelve-year-old son Charlie in the family event for major champions Woods enjoyed his day.
The European tour has been pretty creative with its content of late, who can forget the ‘Content Committee’ or Eddie Pepperell’s prank on Matt Wallace. By far our favourite though are the ongoing 14 Club Challenges.
This has simply got to be one of the luckiest golf bounces we have ever seen!
The R&A and the USGA have published their annual review of driving distance, a research document that reports important findings on driving distance in golf. But no one's really buying into it.
Welsh Rugby international Andy Powell laughs up his infamous golf buggy escpades in a new spoof video...