Jan 3rd, 2016 Article
Busy January of golf
It’s going to be quite a month for golf in January with a total of nine events to be enjoyed.
It’s going to be quite a month for golf in January with a total of nine events to be enjoyed.
We all know it’s been a busy year for Rickie, so in the Christmas lull what better than to take off to Hawaii and hang out with Dustin Johnson and his lovely wife Paula Gretzky.
Tiger Woods economic impact on golf has recently been calculated at $1.2 billion. Website No Laying Up has done a breakdown, and we would agree with their assessment.
With the advent of the golf board there's going to be a whole load of new epic fails. Here's the first one.
Goodbye and good riddance to anchored puttiing. The ban has now come into force. It's time to put(t) away the golf zimmer frame.
Sergio Garcia is bang up for the Olympics, and desperate to qualify for Spain.
Rory returned to Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland, for a quiet celebration with his finance Erica Stoll. And enjoyed some very fine wine indeed.
So we'd heard before that Tiger Woods was obsessed with the military, and the marines in particular. We didn't realise it started so young, well at least it sounds like it did, the lengths a young Tiger used to go to to sneak onto a golf course with his dad Earl.
Jordan Spieth has had a remarkable year by anyone's standards. A couple of Majors, 3 more PGA titles, No 1 ranking in the world. Not bad for a 22 year chap from Texas. It's no wonder that in one of his final Tweets of 2015, he was clearly trying to hold onto the year.
As we head into the New Year, the 2016 Masters' field sits at 89 players. And there are now 95 days to go....and counting.
Electing Bernie Sanders as president would lead to the end of golfing in the United States, according to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Dustin Johnson has just sold his North Palm Beach, Florida, home for $3.83 million. Here's what you would have got.