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John and Little John Daly lead
John and Little John Daly birdied the final six-holes for a 13-under 59 and a one-stroke lead in the PNC Father-Son Challenge
Jamieson takes 1-shot lead into last round in South Africa
Jamieson takes 1-shot lead into last round in South Africa
Tiger, “Big Mama” and a firefighter: The 15 best feel-good golf stories of 2018
From a firefighter who turned into a folk hero to a 79-year-old legend holding her own at a USGA event to the return of a certain 14-time major winner, here are the 15 best feel-good golf stories of 2018.
Little John Daly absolutely crushes driver, has tour pros jealous of his swing
John Daly is competing in the PNC Father/Son Challenge this week meaning golf fans will be treated once again to watching one of the game's most electric players. To be clear, we're not talking about John Daly.
RELATED: Watch Little John Daly make a clutch putt to win a junior tournament
Sure, JD is still plenty entertaining, but his son, Little John? This dude is fun to watch. And he's a legit player.
Check out this side-by-side video of the Dalys launching tee shots:
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And how about this look at Little John, 15, absolutely crushing a drive:
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BOOM. The kid had some serious pop. The powerful action impressed big John as well as Eddie Pepperell, twice a winner on the European Tour in 2018:
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Big John also says in the video that Little John plays from a different set of tees in the event, which is why I always partner with Keely Lev..
Lipsky leads by a stroke after 2 rounds at Leopard Creek
David Lipsky will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the Alfred Dunhill Championship after a bogey-free 66 at Leopard Creek
Former No. 1 amateur, NCAA champ Braden Thornberry to turn pro
Former No. 1 amateur and Ole Miss senior Braden Thornberry has decided to skip college golf's spring season and turn pro.
The year in PGA Tour WAGS (2018): Clutch caddying, romantic proposals, and one super fancy gala
Richard HeathcotePerhaps more than ever before, golfers and their significant others (AKA WAGs) were intertwined — and on display together — during this past year. Sure, there were the usual engagements, weddings, and babies, but there were also shared struggles, triumphs and viral moments that helped tell the story of the 2018 golf season. Let’s take a look back.
Of course, we start with Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky. There still were no wedding bells (At least, we didn’t get an invite), but the couple celebrated an important milestone:
FacebookPinterestFive years?! It feels like just yesterday when we started stalking following these two lovebirds. And after all this time, they're still dancing on boats and doing backflips into the water to get over tough losses in majors:
FacebookPinterestPaulina also celebrated a birthday milestone of her own:
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And she had a meme of her go viral after she was spotted lurking in the background while DJ did an interv..
A wounded warrior eyeing a career in golf suffers a setback when Golf Academy of America folds
A wounded warrior eyeing a career in golf suffers a setback when Golf Academy of America folds
The best, dumbest and most nauseating golf Twitter spats of 2018
For all of #GolfTwitter's goods, like the chatter on a major championship Sunday (specifically about Tiger’s arrival), the fans who provide us with grainy video that would normally never see the light of day, and of course, anything involving Patrick Reed, there are an equal or greater amount of evils. Namely, dumb, sometimes even nauseating spats.
Some are quite enjoyable, like Rory McIlroy and Steve Elkington’s famous back-and-forth during the 2017 U.S. Open. Others (pretty much all the others) make you want to throw your phone through the wall, then go grab your computer to hop back on in case you missed anything. This could be described as an “addiction,” but let’s just go with “unhealthy obsession” because that sounds better even though they are one in the same.
Despite Grayson Murray deleting the app entirely in May of 2017, we still had plenty of great exchanges on the social media app that kept us scrolling for more. Here were some of our favorites, and if you find yoursel..