The Awesome Foursome – The World’s Best Trick Golf Balls

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The Awesome Foursome Joke Golf Balls are pure FUN trick golf balls and an essential item for any round of 18! This hilarious joke variety pack has 4 different trick golf balls and will have your friends in stitches! If you’re down by a few strokes and looking for an outrageous way to get back in the game or just in the mood for a gag, swap your opponent’s ball for one of these trick golf balls and watch their game take a sudden and hilarious nosedive! The Awesome Fo… More >>

The Awesome Foursome – The World’s Best Trick Golf Balls

Victorinox Swiss Army Golf Tool With Callaway Golf Balls

  • The perfect gift for golf enthusiasts on any occasion
  • Wide, flat and lies very comfortably in the hand
  • Ten tools include ball marker, repair tool, tee puncher, pocket knife blade, scissors
  • Robust, scratch-free nylon shell
  • Includes one-hand divot repair tool, a nylon carrying pouch with clip, three Callaway Blue Big Bertha golf balls

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The perfect gift for golfers! Featuring our famous 10 function GolfTool with one-hand divot repair tool, a nylon carrying pouch with clip for your golf bag, and 3 Callaway Blue Big Bertha golf balls. Packaged in a gift tin.

This is a very cool little tool and also very useful!

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Victorinox’s Swiss Army Golf Tool Gift Set is the perfect gift for the golfer in your life when any special occasion comes up. It comes with a one-hand divot repair tool, a nylon carrying pouch with clip fo… More >>

Victorinox Swiss Army Golf Tool With Callaway Golf Balls

Wilson Sponge Bob Golf Balls 6 Pack

  • 6-pack of SpongeBob SquarePants golf balls
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  • Ideal for kids or whimsical adults

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Sponge Bob Square Pants. Six Pack. Color Is Yellow.

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Ideal for kids or adults with a whimsical side, each of these Wilson golf balls sports a cute SpongeBob SquarePants design that’s destined to stand out on the course. Fortunately for golfers, the balls aren’t just for kicks, however. The balls are equipped with high-powered titanium cores that produce maximum distance and optimum spin. The balls also feature a two-piece cons… More >>

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Tiger wins his own Golf Tournement

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods has won the AT&T National at Congressional.

Tiger Woods who was the host of the tournement has won by defeating Anthony Kim and Hunter Mahan.

Woods and Kim were tied for the lead heading into the final round at -10 and would be paired together for the very first time at Congressional Country Club.

But, Before Kim and Woods would tee off, Hunter Mahan had begun his charge for the lead playing a very solid round of golf which meant he would finish with a score of 62 to complete the tournement at -12 which Kim and Tiger would have to beat.

Kim started with a birdie but made 2 bogeys to finish his final round with a score of 71 to finish at -9 meaning he would be third at the tournement he won last year.

Woods meanwhile only made one bogey on his round along with 4 birdies to finish at 13 under par and beat Mahan by one stroke.

Woods said earlier in the tournement that he wanted “to be a greedy host” and win his own tournement and done so today.

Kim may have been victim to the aura of Tiger but it can only help to improve his game and maybe one day we will be calling Anthony Kim the world number 1.

In Other Golf News:

On the European Tour,  Martin Kaymer and Lee Westwood would finish tied for the top spot meaning they would have to decide the winner by a playoff.

Both hit their drives into the rough on the 470 yard par four, but on the second shot Westwood would find the water, after his chip from the drop zone he left himself with a 30 foot putt for bogey which he slid right, leaving his 24 year old opponent two putts for the title, of which he only needed one.

Kaymer wins €666,660 and gets himself back into the top 20 of the world rankings.

And on the LPGA Tour Eunjung Yi has defeated Morgan Pressel at a playoff for the Corning Classic.

Full article of the LPGA Corning Classic is available here

Morgan Pressel Leads the Corning Classic

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Morgan Pressel, Song-Hee Kim and Laura Diaz made the most of the defending champion’s absence at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. Each shot a 7-under 64 after Paula Creamer withdrew, taking a one-shot lead over Michelle Wie and Suzann Pettersen after Thursday’s opening round at Highland Meadows. Creamer, who shot a personal-best and course-record 60 in last year’s first round, withdrew because of a thumb injury moments before her morning tee time.

Pressel was second at the Farr two years ago to five-time winner Se Ri Pak. She didn’t have a bogey and birdied four holes in a row late in her round. Her 64 matched her best round since joining the tour in 2006.

After bursting on the scene with a runner-up finish at the 2005 U.S. Women’s Open, Pressel was considered a budding LPGA star, and became the youngest player to win a major at the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship. She’s won only once since, and is trying to end a victory drought just like her co-leaders. Kim, who is winless in 56 career LPGA Tour events, twice birdied three consecutive holes during her round. Diaz hasn’t won in seven years, but holed a wedge shot for eagle at the par-4 17th hole to move to the top of the leaderboard.

Anthony Kim sets the pace.

Anthony Kim

Anthony Kim leads the AT&T National Golf Tournement.

Kim set the course record with an 8-under 62 for a two-shot lead over AT&T National host Tiger Woods an 2 others.

The 24-year-old has not won since his victory here at Congressional Country Club last year, as he was slowed by an assortment of injuries that caused his game to slip just as he was being anointed as the next great American player.

It was the best round of his PGA Tour career, although Kim walked off the par-5 ninth green slightly perturbed after narrowly missing a 10-foot birdie putt. Apparently, eight birdies wasn’t enough.

Anthony Kim has set the pace early and looks to be in contention to retain his title, but there is still 3 more rounds to play.

Kaymer Leads at Le Golf National

Martin Kaymer

German star Martin Kaymer leads after round one at Le Golf National.

The 24 year old began the Open de France ALSTOM with a course record-equalling round of 62.

So bad was Kaymer’s right foot that as well as being seen by a doctor he had a hole cut in his golf shoe to allow him to play Wednesday’s pro-am.

With the help of his three partners he won that by four with an amazing 16 under par best-ball of 55, but to be only seven worse than that on his own underlined what a massive talent he is.

Kaymer’s round actually began with a bogey, but after five birdies in the next nine holes he chipped in for eagle at the long third and finished with three more birdies for an inward 30.

Nick Dougherty followed up his win at the BMW International Open with a 66 and Ryder Cup Captain Colin Montgomerie, without a top ten finish since he was runner-up in this event last year, returned a 69.

Miguel Angel Jiménez, celebrated his 500th European Tour event but began with a hook into the water, he did however hit back for a 67 and fellow Spaniard Pablo Larrazábal, the defending champion, matched that with five birdies in the last six holes – after a triple bogey eight on the ninth.

Derek Gillespie Wins Big Break P.E.I.

Derek Gillespie

Old friends returned to cheer on the competitors Derek Gillespie and Blair O’Neal as they played the final 9 holes of the series at the Rodd Mill River Resort Prince Edward Island.

Here is what happened:

Derek Started by missing a birdie putt on the 10th by a whisker and finished the hole with a par, meanwhile Blair shot a birdie and done a fist pump which may have aggrevated Derek at the start. Meaning after one hole Blair had a one stroke lead at -1.

On the 11th hole, Blair and Derek’s drives both rolled off the green and onto the fringe on the par 3. Derek made a good par and blair made a bogey to mean both players were at Even after 2 holes.

Hole 12: Derek started with an excellent tee shot, and Blair’s was also perfect straight down the middle. Second shot, Derek made an excellent lob wedge approach as did Blair but, she missed her birdie putt and made par, and Derek made a perfect putt to make a birdie to take a one shot lead.

13th hole, Derek makes a solid tee shot and Blair ended up on the rough. on the 2nd shot, Derek was lucky to not find the water when his golf ball looked like it was heading to the pond, and Blair made the fairway, she then made the green on her next shot. Derek put his approach shot within 3 feet of the hole. Putting: Blair missed her 30 footer for birdie and ended the hole with a par and Derek made his 3 foot putt to make birdie and go to -2 with Blair at even par.

14th: derek killed his tee shot. Blair ended up in the rough. Second shot: blair hit it very close to the hole and dereks rolled off and onto the fringe. derek made a good roll and finished the hole with a par and blair missed her birdie putt to also make par.

On the 15th: Blair found the rough and had a terrible lie then ended up in a sand bunker meaning she would finish the hole with a bogey. Derek looked to be in trouble but got to the green in 2 strokes to make a par on the par 4 and take a 3 shot lead.

Hole 16: Derek and Blair both ended up in the rough from the tee. Derek’s second hooked round the trees and ended up missing the green, Blair’s golf ball hit the trees and fell down into a sand bunker and she only just made the green playing out of the trap. Derek made a fairly good shot and placed the ball around 20 feet from the hole for his par putt, but he missed it meaning he would make bogey. Blairs par putt overshot the hole by quite a distance meaning her putt for bogey would be very difficult but she made it.

The scores heading into the final 2 holes were:

Derek at -1
Blair at +2 meaning she would need Derek to make a big mistake, a Hole-in-one on the 17th, and maybe even an eagle on the 18th hole.

The 17th hole par 3: Derek and Blair both hit the green and both players made par.

The Final hole of Big Break Prince Edward Island: The winner was obviously decided meaning Derek Gillespie would win $100,000, a $10,000 shopping spree at Dick’s Sporting Goods, and an endorsment contract worth $10,000 from Adams Golf and access to all of the Adams Golf Clubs and Equipment. Blair obviously knew she couldn’t defeat Derek on the final hole but showed her sporting compassion by finishing the hole with a smile on her face. Blair who finished 2nd won a 5 night vacation to a Rodd golf resort for 5 nights.

So with the series decided and Derek the winner we hope to see him out on the larger tours very soon. as for the other competitors, we can only hope that one day soon they will get there very own Big Break.

Derek said: I didn’t know how to react. i’ve never won $100,000 before

Tom Gillis is the Players Cup Winner

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Tom Gillis Has won the the Nationwide Tour Players Cup. Gillis broke from the pack early in the final round of the and went on to shoot a round of 2-under-par 70 and earn his first Nationwide Tour win.

Gillis held a one-shot lead at the start of the day and stretched his lead to five shots midway through the round at the Pete Dye Golf Club, only to see it drop down to two following a double-bogey. Gillis then steadied himself down the stretch with four closing pars to win by three strokes over Cameron Percy and Roger Tambellini.

Gillis posted a total of 15-under (273) and collected $108,000, taking him from No. 108 to No. 10 on the Nationwide Tour money list

“This gives me a start to what I want to do, and that’s being in the top 25 and graduate back to the PGA TOUR,” said Gillis, who played on Tour in 2003 and 2005. “I wish we were done right now.”

This victory was the first for the 40-year old from Michigan, but it has definately been coming. Gillis, who had conditional status at the beginining of the year, didn’t qualify to play in the Nationwide Tour’s first eight events. His first start was The BMW Charity Pro-Am in May, and a tie for 19th was the result. After that, he made four cuts in four starts and had posted par-or-better scores in 14 of 16 rounds.

Nielsen Clinches the title

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Lonnie Nielsen has won the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open at En-Joie.

Nielsen shot a 9-under 63 on Sunday, passing second-round leader Fred Funk who finished tied for second with Ronnie Black 3 shots back.

Nielsen who will turn 56 on Monday, finished with a total 21-under par 195, which is a record in the three-year history of the event.

Nielsen’s win was only his second on the Champions Tour. He won the 2007 Commerce Bank Championship, and his best finish this year was a tie for third at the Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am in April.

Lonnie Nielsen’s score of 63 is the lowest final round by a winner on the Champions Tour this year.