Sentences with phrase «golf fan»

Even if you are not a golf fan, we recommend checking the photos out over on the PGA Tour website, some of them really did turn out exceptionally.
Where as any even casual golf fan knows by Sunday at any tournament there are divots and wear and tear all over the course.
Even if you're not a golf fan or a sports fan for that matter, you'll love this video.
Still, it's a super solid game for any golf fan, and it's under $ 5 used on Amazon, so it's not a huge setback.
I'm not a big golf fan but I have played a few of the Tiger Woods games in the past on the Xbox 360 and they tend to be well done.
For a casual golf fan, like me, it is simple and friendly enough to keep you coming back, but they also have a lot of depth and options for hard core golf fans.
Are you a golf fan, and Priority Pass holder?
If you're a major golf fan then dining at The Bench is a must.
I also have read you are a bit of a golf fan?
Guardiola is a golf fan and friend of Jose Maria Olazabal.
Virtually every golf fan will know who won the tournament during the CBS broadcast.
No, you, the casual golf fan, probably did not!
Listen, before you, American Golf Fan, get mad at me before ranking some of these guys above your beloved Kevin Kisner & Danny Berger — let's dive into why.
A straight refers to a true golf fan — not a person on a corporate boondoggle — who has driven all night to see the tournament and be part of its history.
If those names weren't familiar as a casual golf fan, don't worry: Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas are all lurking just behind.
Wayne really is a golf fan.
That inspired avid golf fan Lil Wayne, who was watching at home to react the only way he knew.
Thus the ingenious hashtag from this golf fan watching at home.
If you were a golf fan 15 years ago, all roads led to Tiger Woods.
Golf fan Rob Price was about to eat his danish when he noticed it had a striking resemblance to Rory McIlroy.
Brendan: I've made my feelings pretty clear on the matter already — I think it's the best major in golf, and a big part of that is its unique identity, especially for an American golf fan.
Company executives compare the experience to that of, say, a golf fan.
The stage was set for him to get his wish: reports over the past few years had said that the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews (R&A), golf's governing authority everywhere outside the U.S., was likely to give Trump the 2020 tournament, officially known as the Open Championship (to golf fans, simply The Open).
SkratchTV, which aims to give golf fans an «irreverent look at the game of golf without the exclusivity and stodginess,» claimed to have gotten their hands on the official list of banned terms, which also included fan favorites like «Baba Booey» and «Mashed Potatoes.»
This is a surprise, considering how heartily golf fans and pundits bought into the premise that without Rory and Tiger, Nike must surely be kicking itself, watching in frustration as Spieth brought attention to Under Armour.
Should Tiger be in striking distance after the cut, you can expect the prices to shoot up even further as golf fans pay top dollar for the chance to see Woods claim redemption.
syndrome — but after three PGA starts so far this season, two made cuts, and plenty of fist pumps and power shots that remind golf fans of the Woods of old, it finally feels like this might be the year that he can bring some of his magic back to the sport.
For casual golf fans that only tune in for the four major championships, the PGA often gets overlooked anyway.
So, on a day when Hiroshi Iwata matched the major championship - scoring record with a 9 - under 63 and other players golf fans had barely heard of (George Coetzee, 7 - under) scorched Whistling Straits, Woods played like the 286th - ranked golfer in the world.
Featuring the world's best players and a giant cash prize ($ 10.5 million purse), The Players is must - see TV for golf fans.
Tiger Woods is back playing the weekend at Bay Hill and the fact that it's happening at all is a gift for golf fans, the PGA Tour, and definitely the TV networks.
Reed - McIlroy is an excellent final pairing for golf fans.
There's perhaps not a bigger draw for casual golf fans outside of Tiger Woods today than Fowler, and criticisms and bad takes from golf media and fans will come right along with that.
The Playoffs, which have become a resounding success after some uncertainty in their nascent years, primarily run concurrent with football season and obviously become overshadowed for TV and among even the most ardent golf fans.
Golf fans who take the time to look Moody up find him matter - of - fact and approachable.
McIlroy, as even casual golf fans probably know, has had a miserable year since Nike staged that ridiculously glitzy coming - out party anointing the then - top - ranked player the next Tiger Woods at the cash register.
It seemed to be canon among American golf fans and media types that a new era of U.S. dominance was here to stay after the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine.
Golf fans get four major championships every year.
The IPGL is being formed, says White, because: 1) many pro golfers would welcome a permanent base with guaranteed income, a retirement plan, limited travel and opportunities for «star status» in an adopted community (e.g., Ron Santo is from Seattle, but Chicago is where his name sells pizza); 2) most golf fans never see live golf competition except on television, and even on TV they are increasingly unable to identify with the players because of the abundance of faceless — meaning what's the name of the guy who won this week?
Golf fans are likely to miss the chitchat between Bones and Lefty, but while Mickelson is on his way home, they can still enjoy Mackay's insights for the rest of the weekend.
In the tournament that matters most to golf fans, there's not much doubt about who will be holding the trophy come Sunday evening.
Some more fun facts and figures (per PGATour.com) about the short, but often rally - killing, hole that intrigues even the most casual of golf fans:
How many times have golf fans anticipated the match of the century when two heavyweights go toe - to - toe in a major or even a regular - season tournament (see: Tiger Woods - Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods - Rory McIlroy, Rory - Jordan Spieth, etc.)?
Not many care about that, but CBS coverage in their first round back on Saturday was a huge improvement over the production that's drawn the ire of golf fans on Twitter in recent years.
It's common for golf fans to want the established stars — Rory, Jordan, Day, Phil, DJ — to add to their major championship collection.
The only people who lose when the Masters stay behind a TV curtain are golf fans and people who might become golf fans if they got to watch more of the best golf in the world.
That can bother some of the hardcore golf fans who just want to watch golf shots and how the course is playing instead of the humpback whales and ocean views.
So, while the business of winning the 2013 Masters will commence on Thursday, golf fans fortunate enough to take in the Par - 3 Contest got to munch on Augusta's famed pimiento and cheese sandwiches (wrapped, of course, in Masters green waxed paper), sip their iced teas, and watch history walk by.
It's also not just the players and their broods enjoying the day; rarely do golf fans have the chance to stand within arm's length of their heroes.
It may not be as much as other majors, but it's a significant improvement and one that will be welcomed by golf fans.
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