These are several angles of Canadian pro golfer Adam Hadwin getting tackled by security while spraying champagne to celebrate fellow countryman Nick Taylor’s winning of the Canadian Open. Apparently Nick was mistaken for an overzealous fan (understandably, he’s wearing jeans and a hoodie), and security ran in to do its
This is a video of a golfer making an absolutely fantastic shot on a par 3 and the ball rolling right to the edge of the cup then stopping. WOMP WOMP. Sucks to be that guy — now instead of having a story about a hole-in-one to share at the
This is a video of pro golfer Jeff Hayden Buckley sinking a hole in one on the Waterworld themed 17th at the Players Championship in Ponte Verda Beach, Florida over the weekend. That’s cool. Unfortunately for him, Hayden was cut from the tournament with a +3. Now I don’t know
These are a couple videos from the PGA’s Waste[d] Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona (where spectators start drinking at 9AM and go all day) of a mulleted streaker running across the course and bellyflopping into the water hazard on the 18th hole. He then swims across the pond before
Note: Some appropriate cursing, triple bogie. This is a video of a golfer attempting to chipochet (that’s chip + ricochet) his way out from right in front of a large boulder and the ball, after a very brief visit back to the course, returns to where it started. That sucks
In how does that even happen news, this is a short video of a bad golfer managing to get the ball stuck IN his driver. Wow. Honestly, I feel that if you’re this bad at golf you have no business hitting balls so close to a road or those people’s
This is a short video of a woman demonstrating what is hands down the best golf swing ever recorded. Such form! Every time I watch the video I see something new and find another reason to laugh. I especially like how the club comes back to hit her in the
Because having to pull a club out of your bag is for peasants and this is the gentlemen’s game, dammit, Nick O’Hara built the Golf Club Shooter for golf equipment inventor Rick Shiels. It launches your club in the air in your direction so you can catch it then miss