The 148th Open will go down in history as one of the great Opens after a week-long party in Portrush ended with a popular winner lifting the Claret Jug for his maiden major victory. Shane Lowry was sublime on the…
Ernie Els never led The 141st Open until the moment he won it. At a course where the South African felt he had let victories slip away in both 1996 and 2001, he closed superbly with a 68 that included…
As a four-time major winner, Ernie Els has made a career out of hitting clutch shots. But there is one shot in the South African’s back catalogue that springs to mind quicker than any other, especially when it comes to…
Me and Andy Carter take on the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates off the back tees!!! ►SwingQuest UK eBook link ►SwingQuest eBook link ►SwingQuest Paperback here UK – ►SwingQuest Paperback here .com – ► Official SwingQuest website #Subscribe #Like…
Only two players previously had rallied from five strokes behind with a round to play to win The Open before Justin Leonard completed the feat at Royal Troon in 1997. Jim Barnes at Prestwick in 1925 and Tommy Armour at…
When Seve Ballesteros announced his retirement and waved a tearful goodbye on the eve of The Open of 2007, it brought the curtain down on a glorious career. A three-time Champion Golfer of the Year, two-time Masters winner and part…
Welcome F.A.M aka From another Motha. We are at the end of the year 2020 and it is time for the 1st annual BogeyBrothas channel tournament. In this every person for themselves tournament, Pardi will go head up against Bogey…
Our second reimagined podcast from The Open Podcasts. Chris Wood produced the best Open display by an amateur since Justin Rose’s fourth place in 1998 when he finished joint fifth at Royal Birkdale in 2008. A year later and by…