Jul 29th, 2017 Article
Walk Up music comes to the Web.com Tour
There’s some innovative thinking coming out of the Web.com Tour’s Digital Ally Open. It’s Walk Up music.
There’s some innovative thinking coming out of the Web.com Tour’s Digital Ally Open. It’s Walk Up music.
Rapper 50 Cent, 42, has labeled Jay-Z’s 13th solo album as “golf course music” in a since-deleted Instagram post on Wednesday, according to Variety.
Some people said it couldn't be done. Others advised that it really shouldn't happen. But it did. Seriously, these boys have got too much time on their hands.... This may, or may not, get you in the mood...
Gorgeous George swears that this playlist will get your handcap down if you listen while you practice... worth a go.
So, the Pro pairings at the Zurich Classic have had to select walk up music for their entrance on the first tee should they make the cut for the final two rounds. GolfPunk has not been that enamoured with the choices and so have come up with their own Top 5.
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Augusta National Golf Club's land grab has continued with the purchase of a local music store. And it came at quite a price!
Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky have been throwing some shapes with their own music video set to Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy.”
Mark Ronson last night played a gig at a golf club. It wasn't the captains annual dinner and dance though. And there was definitely no jacket and tie required. Instead they were playing the first Green Grooves Abu Dhabi concert.
This month, the coastal town of Cambrils, which encapsulates beauty and elegance in its scintillating golden beaches, mountainous terrain and stunning golf courses, hosted its 44th International Music Festival.
Paulina and Dustin have been at it again, that is making music videos. Here's their second music video in celebration of Thanksgiving.
European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley wants to introduce a six-hole event incorporating a shot clock, music, different clothes and fewer clubs in an effort to attract more golf followers.