Fans weren’t allowed at the 2020 PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, but that didn’t stop adoring Tiger Woods fans from creeping by the property fence to sneak pictures.
Fans weren’t allowed at the 2020 PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, but that didn’t stop adoring Tiger Woods fans from creeping by the property fence to sneak pictures.
Dustin Johnson and his brother/caddie Austin Johnson had a big, synchronized belly laugh about something — probably the haters — during the 2020 Travelers Championship.
A few years ago, the PGA Tour tried to promote the FedEx Cup playoffs with a hilarious rap video featuring guys like Jim Furyk, Luke Donald and Peter Jacobsen. It’s cringy bad, but it’s a site to behold.
Johnny Miller apparently used to love watching golf tournaments from the NBC Sports tower on the 18th hole while directly eating a can of spray cheese. In this picture, he’s clearly noticing a guy experiencing some neves.
Bryson DeChambeau made an embarrassing 10 in the second round of the 2020 Memorial Tournament, and he was struggling to remember how many strokes and penalty strokes he needed to count.
Rory McIlroy encapsulates 2020 in a nutshell in the third round of the 2020 Northern Trust, hitting a chip shot that caroms off the bank in front of him and goes back into the water hazard.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy played together on Saturday at the 2020 Northern Trust, then had a picnic lunch outside the media center afterward. Rory shows Tiger a picture or something on his phone, then the pair have a laugh about it. (Photo shared by the PGA Tour on Twitter.)
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Step 2: Something funny or that you’d laugh at seeing.
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We can’t stress enough how great Bryson DeChambeau content is. At the 2020 Northern Trust, DeChambeau hit one so good that it went too far, and then Bryson couldn’t believe how physics betrayed him.
Chef's kiss. pic.twitter.com/wtI7Db51rl
— Kyle Porter (@KylePorterCBS) August 21, 2020
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Bryson DeChambeau is a content machine. This is a 1-2 combo, first using the picture of Bryson looking down the fairway to spot something, then putting in a picture of something that’s an outrage, then coming back with Bryson looking shocked his putt didn’t go in. Step 1: Step 2: Something that’s ridiculous, upsetting, whatever. Step 3: Here’s...
Si Woo Kim was the object of a little fun from the US team during the 2017 Presidents Cup — the one they almost won on Saturday at Liberty National — when Jordan Spieth got a little saucy talking about the Korean player, taking a riff from Groove Armada’s 1999 track, “I See You Baby (Shakin’ That Ass).”