A guy on a jetski gets a good view of Jason Day as he comes down the stretch of the final round of the 2015 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis.
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A guy on a jetski gets a good view of Jason Day as he comes down the stretch of the final round of the 2015 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis.
Phil Mickelson, ever the kid that he is, was shown sliding down the hill at the 2015 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis mandated his state would allow pro sports to be played as an essential business, opening the way for The Match sequel. But he wasn’t really sure how to talk about golf.
Phil Mickelson got very excited at the Presidents Cup, yelling “Let’s go, motherfucker!” after yet another American success in the biennial matches against the Internationals.
In this Golf Canada video talking about golf etiquette, the actor nonchalantly gets upset and throws his golf club a long way — but he doesn’t look really, truly mad.
Phil Mickelson is 50 and does pretty much what he wants these days, including putting down his Yeti with his interesting coffee wellness recipe drink on the green at Muirfield Village in July 2020.
Bryson DeChambeau was having such a bag range session at The Open Championship that he went into a distraught fit, sending him to a wall to bang his hands and head.
Brooks Koepka made it clear he thought the PGA of America only wanted the 2020 Ryder Cup to be played because of how much money it meant to their organization. He made this motion at the 2020 Charles Schwab Challenge.
One of the best USGA ads of all time was that late 1990s and early 2000s ad when the kid made a hole-in-one and was sad because he thought no one saw it. But the superintendent did! And he made that kid buy him a drink.