2015 Masters: Round Three GIFs
Posted on April 11, 2015 4 Comments
Follow this post all day for the best GIFs, videos and images from the third round at Augusta National.
Previous posts: The Par 3 Contest – Round One – Round Two
2015 Masters: Round Two GIFs
Posted on April 10, 2015 3 Comments
Follow this post all day for the best GIFs, videos and images from the day at Augusta National.
Previous posts: The Par 3 Contest – Round One
2015 Masters: Round One GIFs
Posted on April 9, 2015 5 Comments
Just like I did for the Ryder Cup, I’m going to try and keep an eye on and post the best videos, GIFs and images from the opening round of the Masters. This post will be updated all day.
Previous Posts: The Par 3 Contest
2015 Masters Par 3 Contest: GIFs and Videos
Posted on April 9, 2015 5 Comments
Kevin Streelman won the 2015 Masters Par 3 Contest on Wednesday, defeating Camilo Villegas in a three hole playoff. As usual, there was a lot of fun to be had on the day, with legends, kids and players all taking part in the festivities. The best GIFs and videos from the day are below.
The best winning storylines for the 2015 Masters
Posted on April 6, 2015 1 Comment
It’s been an insanely good start to 2015 for golf, and as a result, we’ve seen more storylines emerge for the first major of the year than I can remember and that was even before Tiger committed to the event and Phil remembered how to play.
So, I decided to take a look at the best possible winning storylines for this week, not in terms of who has the best chance to win, but who would create the best story. The only caveat to the list is that it has to seem at least partially realistic that the player could win the tournament, so you won’t see Ben Crenshaw make an appearance.
Below are my picks for the top fifteen winning storylines for the 2015 Masters Tournament.
Masters Memories: Mickelson goes through the trees
Posted on March 30, 2015 10 Comments
Before Phil Mickelson won the 2004 Masters, he was perpetually at the top of the “best player to never win a major” list and much of that was attributed to his consistently aggressive play that in a lot of instances, seemed completely unnecessary. Sure, part of what has made him a fan favourite to this day is that there really isn’t a shot that he thinks is impossible, but that arrogance certainly got in the way of him having more success early in his career and you can argue that it’s still plaguing him at the U.S. Open to this day. Sometimes the flop isn’t the most prudent play, you know?
Matt Every repeats at Bay Hill
Posted on March 23, 2015 Leave a Comment
Matt Every overcame a four shot deficit on Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, topping Henrik Stenson to win at Bay Hill for the second consecutive year.
Dustin Johnson wins at Doral
Posted on March 9, 2015 Leave a Comment
In his fifth start back from a six month leave of absence, Dustin Johnson was able to pick up his ninth career PGA Tour victory on Sunday, outlasting J.B. Holmes and Bubba Watson at Doral to win the 2015 WGC-Cadillac Championship.
Harrington wins, Poulter loses and GIFs of the Week
Posted on March 3, 2015 1 Comment
Due to a variety of factors, I didn’t get much of a chance to watch the coverage of the Honda Classic, so I’m going to skip doing a full recap of the event since I don’t really feel like I watched enough but before we get to the GIFs of the Week below, I do have some quick thoughts.
Punch Shots: Lee Trevino on Phil, Lydia Ko and Butch would help Tiger
Posted on February 27, 2015 1 Comment
Punch Shots is a collection of stories that I didn’t get around to earlier or didn’t fit into another article. I’ll give a link to a larger story and have some quick thoughts below.
The last Punch Shots: Lawsuits, Tiger and Charlie Sifford





