TPC Scottsdale, site of this week’s Phoenix Open, features one of the more famous holes in golf. At 163 yards, the 16th hole features a rowdy crowd and is the shortest on the course, thus creating the greatest possibility for a hole-in-one. So far this week, it has produced the lowest average score for all […]
Professional golfer Bubba Watson has always had a penchant for putting his name behind unconventional golf carts. In 2013, he teamed up with sponsor Oakley to advertise the world’s first hovercraft golf cart, an invention that allowed golfers to go over any terrain, like water hazards, smoothly and sleekly. Now, Watson has an even cooler […]
By Chris Haddad – Email | Articles On Sunday, Bubba Watson two-putted to his first Masters victory, capping a wild last round that saw the fourth-ever double eagle in a Masters round and fan-favorite Phil Mickelson triple-bogey his way out of the lead. DirecTV’s coverage and its new Mosaic screen share were big hits over the weekend and the Masters provided CBS with the top nationally-viewed show. However, despite the exciting finish, TV ratings for the fourth round were down twenty-two percent from last year. Could the tournament organizers have done more to promote the event? The official Masters Twitter feed did not have a single update during the entire weekend. It did not even congratulate Watson for capturing the victory....