viernes, 31 de octubre de 2014

Danielle Kang is making holes-in-one -- and winning cars -- at a ridiculous rate

If you're a car dealer thinking about sponsoring a hole-in-one contest, you might want to check if Danielle Kang is playing in the event first. The 22-year-old LPGA Tour player made an ace in the second round of the Taiwan Championship on Friday to win a car with a hole-in-one for the second consecutive week. No, really.



Sick Beach Trick Shot | Bryan Bros Golf


We were messing around on the beach at Wild Dunes Resort and this is what happens!!

miércoles, 29 de octubre de 2014

Golf Trick Shots | Legendary Shots


We teamed up with our friends George and Wesley Bryan, otherwise known as the Bryan Bros, for an epic combination of basketball and golf. All of us had a blast making this video, and we are especially grateful for Farmlinks Golf Club for letting us use their course and facilities. Seriously, they gave us each a personal golf cart to use while we were there, how awesome is that?!

lunes, 27 de octubre de 2014

John Daly & Kenny G. in China

John Daly plays golf with Jessica Alba / John Daly juega al golf con Jessica Alba




As part of the Mission Hills World Celebrity Pro-Am in China last week, Jessica Alba played golf with John Daly. Alba told Golf Digest back in 2007 that she's a 22 handicap, and that she can drive the ball 200 yards.

Thorbjorn Olesen Perth International win 2014



The Danish thunderbolt had a great tournament, finishing the 18th on the Sunday with a Par and 17 under for the tournament.

Classification
.1. Thorbjørn Olesen (DIN) 271 (64+69+67+71) golpes (-17)
.2. Victor Dubuisson (FRA) 274 (71+67+70+66)
.3. Mark Foster (ING) 276 (67+73+67+69)
.4. Lucas Bjerregaard (DIN) 277 (71+70+66+70)
.+. Steve Dartnall (AUS) 277 (68+71+68+70)
.+. David Drysdale (SCO) 277 (67+68+71+71)
.+. Matthew Griffin (AUS) 277 (67+73+70+67)
.+. James Morrison (ING) 277 (72+63+69+73)
.9. Ryan Fox (NZL) 278 (69+70+72+67)
.+. Richard Green (AUS) 278 (68+68+70+72)
.+. Sihwan Kim (CDS) 278 (66+68+69+75)
.+. Wade Ormsby (AUS) 278 (72+68+72+66)
.+. Andrea Pavan (ITA) 278 (71+70+67+70)
.+. Peter Uihlein (USA) 278 (69+71+65+73)

domingo, 26 de octubre de 2014

Me against the machine


viernes, 24 de octubre de 2014

David Haye in La Manga Club (Murcia-Spain)

Watch this guy make the longest four-foot putt ever (you'll see what we mean)

jueves, 23 de octubre de 2014

University Park Golf and Country Club - Sarasota, Florida


University Park Golf and Country Club - Sarasota, Florida 27 Holes of Championship Golf, outstanding clubhouse, gorgeous landscaping, country club lifestyle at it's best. View the homes for sale at: www.SuncoastGolfHomes.com

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Rory McIlroy carved pumkin "Pumkinfest"Castleward 2014"


Ben Martin wins Shriners Hospitals for Children Open



LAS VEGAS – Ben Martin only beat one player at last week’s Frys.com Open. He got the best of them all at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, hanging tough on the back nine to claim his first PGA TOUR victory. Martin, the 54-hole leader for the first time in his career, shot 68 on Sunday at TPC Summerlin to finish at 20-under 264, two shots ahead of Kevin Streelman. Martin earned 500 FedExCup points for the victory, and is tied with last week’s winner, Sang-Moon Bae, for the FedExCup lead. Martin grinded through the first 14 holes Sunday, making just one birdie and two bogeys. He played the final four holes in 4 under. 


 “I like to play a fade, and starting off from the first hole today, I was hitting a draw, and never really could find that go-to shot,” he said. “I didn’t feel like I was 100 percent in command of where the ball was going, but I just said, ‘Hey, let’s play what I’ve got today.’” Martin was three shots ahead at the turn, but was tied for the lead when he reached the par-5 16th. He sank a 46-footer for eagle after two-putting for birdie on the drivable par-4 15th hole. He then sank a 19-footer for birdie on the final hole, grateful that he didn’t have to stress over a 3-footer for his first TOUR victory. 



The victory earned Martin a return to Augusta National. He last played the Masters in 2010 as the U.S. Amateur runner-up. A billboard was erected in his hometown of Greenwood, S.C. (pop. 23,000) to celebrate the accomplishment. Greenwood is only about an hour from Augusta, and Martin has been attending the Masters since he was a boy. The first one he remembers is Ben Crenshaw’s emotional victory in 1995. Martin, 27, also locked up his TOUR card through the 2016-17 season. This was Martin’s 56th career start. His previous best finish was third place, which he accomplished three times last season. “It takes a little bit of the stress off,” he said. “Any time that I can be more relaxed going into the tournament, the better I’m going to play.”


Leaderboard
POSCTRYPLAYERTO PARR1R2R3R4TOTEARNINGS
1Ben Martin-2068666268264$1,116,000
2Kevin Streelman-1871676365266$669,600
3Russell Knox-1665676670268$421,600
T4Webb Simpson-1569656768269$256,267
T4Brooks Koepka-1569686468269$256,267
T4Jimmy Walker-1569696269269$256,267
T7Tony Finau-1468657067270$193,233
T7David Hearn-1470666668270$193,233
T7Scott Piercy-1467676769270$193,233
T10Adam Hadwin-1367726963271$137,433
T10Scott Brown-1370676866271$137,433
T10Hideki Matsuyama-1366716866271$137,433
T10Robert Streb-1371676766271$137,433
T10Spencer Levin-1371636869271$137,433
T10Brandt Snedeker-1367686769271$137,433
T16Nick Watney-1268696966272$102,300
T16Harris English-1271686667272$102,300
T18Carlos Ortiz-1169706965273$68,014
T18Charles Howell III-1170696767273$68,014
T18John Senden-1170686867273$68,014
T18Colt Knost-1168726568273$68,014
T18Hudson Swafford-1169676869273$68,014
T18Jim Herman-1168726271273$68,014
T18Martin Laird-1164706871273$68,014
T18Jason Bohn-1168686671273$68,014
T18Alex Cejka-1169686571273$68,014
T18Andrew Svoboda-1166676773273$68,014