The answer to any question anyone ever has about irons is 'Mizuno'.Got a corporate day I've been invited t out of the blue at Victoria GC the day after the Aus Open finishes. One of those things where they get the pros to play with the hacks like me. Haven't had a hit in 5 years or so and my clubs date back to 2009. What could go wrong - a sand belt course with tricked up greens and rough set up for professional tourney play. And me. Of course, I expect to dominate.
Want to buy a new set of clubs so I can have a couple of hits before the round in question. Anyone bought clubs recently and can recommend something for a high handicapper who's rusty AF?
Dunno, I'm not against it as some are, but if it grows it needs a Tv contract clearly, and if no-one's interested then surely the "sportswashing" is pointless.LIV is just another tour (albeit with massive guaranteed purses and retainers) until such time as their players are banned from majors
I have my doubts that sportswashing is the overriding goal here as 13/14 tournaments have been played outside Saudi & all their involvement does is highlight the problems anywayDunno, I'm not against it as some are, but if it grows it needs a Tv contract clearly, and if no-one's interested then surely the "sportswashing" is pointless.
He’s won 5 of his past 10 tournaments dating back to September with a worst finish of 8thjon rahm in torrid form this season...wins riviera, officially gets to no: 1!
I've watched the first episode, a gentle opener that's a little painful to watch to start off with but comes good with JT at the PGA. I suspect it will be better when more controversial characters than JT and Spieth are the central roles.Is the netflix golf thing any use?
I'm enjoying it. Up to about episode 5 I think. It gives an interesting cross section of golfers. The last episode was with that Dahman guy that is ranked about 70. Really interesting to watch someone who doesn't think they are that good given the level they are at.Is the netflix golf thing any use?
Many years ago, I was beside the 18th green in Dubai when this happened to PoulterDone the first 3 now, biggest take is that I wouldn't want to have the Koepkas over for dinner even if she did only wear a skimpy bikini. It was hilarious watching her showing him the day's clothing buys whilst he was clearly pondering why his swing was ****ed. I'm not sure this relationship will necessarily stand the test of time, although it could be that they're both so stupid that they don't notice they have no interest in each other.
Poulter came across better than I imagined he might. But when you look at the size of house he lives in (and what he's obviously bought for his parents), does he really need the LIV money instead of being a Ryder Cup Captain?
That's golfers though, they'll always call rules on themselves (except Patrick Reed). I actually called a 2 shot penalty on myself at the weekend after stupidly playing my playing partner's ball in a comp, I was delighted to find out afterwards that the penalty no longer exists.Many years ago, I was beside the 18th green in Dubai when this happened to Poulter
Ian Poulter's regret following £352,000 mistake in Dubai play-off
Ian Poulter tried his best to keep a lid on his frustration after the bizarre incident that saw him lose a play-off in the Dubai World Championship and earn £352,000 less than he was hoping forwww.theguardian.com
Literally nobody other than Poults knew what had happened but he fessed up & called for the rules official
Had thought that he was a a bit of a dick until then but that changed my perception as some others would have tried to get away with it
Oh he's obviously very good, but he just does nothing for me, the charisma of a cheese omelette.scheffler in control...such a terrific player...best in the world along with rahm right now...