Posted on April 26, 2015 1 Comment
Match play at the professional level is pretty much impossible to predict. Why? The players are all so good in the pro game that the difference between Rory McIlroy and George Coetzee over one 18-hole sample is pretty much non-existent. Just like we see every March with the NCAA Tournament, upsets happen at a pretty […]
Posted on December 24, 2014 2 Comments
Over the next two weeks, I’ll be posting my 2014 Golf GIF Roundups, broken down into several ‘Best Of’ categories. Today, we look back at some of the best reactions over the past twelve months. Previous posts: The Shanks, The Laughs, The Rage, and The #TourSauce Last year’s best reaction GIFs As we’ve seen in […]
Posted on December 19, 2014 5 Comments
Over the next two weeks, I’ll be posting my 2014 Golf GIF Roundups, broken down into several ‘Best Of’ categories. Today, we look back at some of the funnier moments from 2014. Previous posts: The Shanks Last year’s Laughs With the way media is consumed in 2014, moments live forever. Things that would have been lost […]
Posted on December 14, 2014 2 Comments
Welcome to the 2015 Golf Preview, where I’ll take a look at selected golfers and examine what to expect over the next twelve months. Today, we look at Luke Donald. The History It’s hard to believe that 2015 will be the fourteenth year that Luke Donald has been a professional. Donald moved from England as a […]
Posted on December 8, 2014 Leave a Comment
I guess there really is no offseason anymore in golf, is there? Two star studded fields teed it up this week in limited entry events, as Tiger Woods hosted the Hero World Challenge and the European Tour went to Gary Player CC in South Africa for the Nedbank Golf Challenge. The best photos, GIFs and […]
Posted on October 8, 2014 7 Comments
Hey, did you know that the new PGA Tour season starts this week? After a LONG seven day offseason, the 2014-15 campaign kicks off at the North Course at Silverado in Napa, California with the Frys.com Open. If you recall, Jimmy Walker used this event last season to pick up his first career win on the PGA […]
Posted on September 23, 2014 Leave a Comment
Thirty seven years ago, the Ryder Cup was in trouble of falling into a pit of irrelevancy. Team USA had won all but three of the biennial events against Great Britain since the inception back in 1927, and most of them by a wide margin. The addition of Irish players in 1953 helped a little bit […]
Posted on August 6, 2014 3 Comments
We’re less than two months away from the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles, and both the American and European teams are starting to take shape for captains Tom Watson and Paul McGinley. With the American point standings locked after this week’s PGA Championship, this will likely be my last Ryder Cup forecasting post, at least […]
Posted on July 8, 2014 2 Comments
About a month and a half ago, I took a look at the current state of the American and European Ryder Cup teams that will be playing at Gleneagles this September. It wasn’t looking good for the Americans last time, but I think it’s getting a little bit better, so I figured it was time […]
Posted on May 26, 2014 6 Comments
Adam Scott defeating Jason Dufner in a playoff, Jessica Korda taking the Airbus, Rory McIlroy coming from behind at Wentworth and Colin Montgomerie not only winning a major, but doing it in the US? It was a pretty fun weekend in golf to say the least. Enjoy the best GIFs from both Colonial and Wentworth […]