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Tagged with "2019"

Apr 11th, 2019 Article

GolfPunk's 2019 Masters Guide

This is the moment we've all been waiting for. Who's playing with who? When are they off and did they remember to put the cat out before hastily legging it to Magnolia Lane? All you need to know right here: How to watch, best odds, course guide, winning score predictor, everything...

Apr 10th, 2019 Article

Fantasy 4 Ball: Nick Dougherty

Nick Dougherty chills out with a fourball so cool he’ll need an icepick instead of a 9-iron. Fairway fun with Jennifer Aniston, John Travolta and Steve McQueen....

Apr 10th, 2019 Article

Peter Millar Looks for the 2019 Masters

The unofficial start to golf season is upon us and we are excited to see the azaleas, dogwoods and green grass again! Peter Millar will outfit five players for the 2019 Masters.

Apr 10th, 2019 Article

Srixon Sports Europe unveils new tour truck

SRIXON® has unveiled its new state-of-the-art Tour Truck. The truck will be attending various demo days across the UK before making its Tour debut in May at the British Masters.   

Apr 9th, 2019 Article

Patrick Reed's Masters dinner menu

Patrick Reed promises to “fatten those boys up a little” with his Masters menu. But what exactly did he serve up?

Apr 9th, 2019 Article

The Masters Top 10 Shots Ever

There have been some amazing moments at The Masters over the years and some incredible shot-making. We celebrate the 10 best shots ever here...

Apr 9th, 2019 Article

Why we are entering another golden age for Europe at the Masters

Remember when Europeans dominated the Masters? From 1980 to 2000, the tournament was won 11 times by European golfers. Since then, not so much, with only two winners in the last 18 years. It's worth noting, however, that those wins (Danny Willett and Sergio Garcia) make up two of the last three Masters. Maybe the transition of power at Augusta has already begun?