Matthew Wolff played cheerleader during “TaylorMade Driving Relief” when he celebrated Rickie Fowler’s make with the double thrust celebration.
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Matthew Wolff played cheerleader during “TaylorMade Driving Relief” when he celebrated Rickie Fowler’s make with the double thrust celebration.
In one of my favorite golf rage videos, this guy breaks all of his clubs basically at once, stomping through his iron shafts while he wears sandals.
Patrick Reed tries very hard to be cool sometimes, and he dropped a club like a mic drop at the European Tour’s Hero Challenge exhibition event.
Jack ‘The Hammer’ Hamm is a long-driving infomercial stud. He crushes golf balls towards mountains, yells “Boom!” and “Pow!”, and he’s hilarious.
The Mizzen and Main commercial with Phil Mickelson doing a bunch of dances, including the Mutombo finger and the Worm is an absolute gold mine.
There’s a bunch of GIFs for this one.
Brooks Koepka was asked at The Open about his practice habits, and he gave an answer, and that was really about it. He couldn’t help you out further.
Henrik Stenson looks absolutely stoic as he wraps up in a urinal, looks at the cameraperson and then jiggers his zipper as he adjusts his pants.
When the European Tour created GolfSixes, they had a mascot created that was the number 6. It interacted with fans, then got tired or drunk and couldn’t get up on its own.
Bryson DeChambeau gives the best reactions to everything because they’re so dramatic, including this one when a putt didn’t drop at the 2020 Charles Schwab Challenge.