Win McMurry and Holly Sonders vie for Golf Channel's Fantasy Challenge sash. View commercial <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqYs1DDQYVA' target='_blank'>here</a>
Is it just me, or did these guys have better swings as kids than most adults? View commercial <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKt_rhf8KxU' target='_blank'>here.</a>
One of the many, classic commercials FedEx has unveiled. Mr. Chambers and I would be flabbergasted if you didn't like this one. View commercial <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmZqT3VorUg' target='_blank'>here.</a>
If only we could all be so lucky to witness this up close. View commercial <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLxKSvkpE1Y' target='_blank'>here.</a>
It sure would be nice to swing like Tiger Woods - any of his four versions. View commercial <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnDiy8I_rPo' target='_blank'>here.</a>
Words of wisdom from the 40-time PGA Tour winner. View commercial <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-RVLpI48K8' target='_blank'>here.</a>
This caddie never jokes about fishing on Sunday. View commercial <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9lhtZiTW2I' target='_blank'>here.</a>
The folks at Furry Creek prefer to emphasize the course's views of the Coast Mountains, its signature 14th hole that juts out on to the water with mountain peaks in the background, the Sea to Sky Grill overlooking the sound, and readily available tee times.
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The NBA's all-time leader in three-point field goals made, Ray Allen has won NBA championships with the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat. He's got game on the course as well as the court, where he is reportedly a 1.6 handicap at TPC River Highlands, site of the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship. (Getty Images)
Boston Celtics great Larry Bird brings the same competitive fire to the course as he did to the court, where he won three NBA titles and three MVP awards. The Hick From French Lick was listed as a 4.1 handicap in recent years. (Getty Images)
The legendary Bill Russell was the centerpiece of the Celtics dynasty, winning 11 NBA championships during his 13-year career from 1956 to 1969. He took up golf while with the Celtics and has worked his handicap down to about an 11 as an 80-year-old. (Getty Images)
Charles Barkley's love-hate relationship with golf has been well documented, with much of it on Golf Channel's Haney Project. While The Round Mound of Rebound has lost the painful-to-watch hitch that plagued his swing in recent years, we don't think we'll be seeing him on the pro tours anytime soon. (Getty Images)
Current Golden State Warriors floor general and constant three-point threat, Stephen Curry, is also a big golfer, showing off his skills at the 2013 American Century Championship in Tahoe, where he finished fourth. (Getty Images)
Chris Paul is one of the NBA's best point guards and is the unquestioned leader of an L.A. Clippers team that is loaded with stars. Although his handicap doesn't show it ... yet, CP3 is an avid golfer and big fan of the PGA Tour. (AP Images)
At 2:30 a.m. on November 27, 2009, a disoriented Tiger Woods crashed his fancy car into a fire hydrant outside his house. The official line, according to the Orlando Sentinel, was that Woods, who has trouble sleeping, was on his way to work out and was not fleeing the family home after wife Elin had just found out he'd been cheating on her. The public was also supposed to believe that Elin had smashed the window of the Escalade with a golf club to free him after the crash, and not in anger. Weird then, if that was her intention, that she broke in the back window.
Sam Torrance, the vice captain of the European team that year, called it "the most disgraceful and disgusting day in the history of professional golf," and the BBC called it "a date that will live in infamy.". According to The Guardian, it was all the fault of the U.S. team and their fans.
Strangely, around the same time, Walters' friend Mickelson suddenly started investing in Dean Foods as well and made almost $1 million . It appears Walters was passing on the insider information to the golfer, making him part of the illegal scheme.
The public was also supposed to believe that Elin had smashed the window of the Escalade with a golf club to free him after the crash, and not in anger. Weird then, if that was her intention, that she broke in the back window. After the crash, Woods' life fell apart.
The Telegraph says his lawyers argued she didn't deserve much because she "didn't teach [Norman] to swing a golf club" and that he had basically been the one who raised their two children.
According to Golf Digest, Phil Mickelson is famous for his lucky escapes on the golf course. But that was nothing compared to what he managed to get out of in 2017.
The Ryder Cup is one of the most prestigious tournaments in golf. Held every two years, it pits a team from the USA against a team of Europeans. It's a huge honor to be selected to play, which makes what happened at the 1999 Ryder Cup in Boston all the more shameful.