Bruce Johnson+FollowPaige Spiranac’s Sand Trap ShowstopperDid you catch Paige Spiranac’s latest slow-mo swing on IG? The former pro turned golf influencer made the sand trap look like a runway, blending her signature power and style. While some fans are here for the flawless technique, others can’t stop talking about her bold fashion choice. Love her or not, Paige keeps the golf world buzzing with every post. What do you think—does her social media game help or hurt the sport’s image? #Sports #PaigeSpiranac #GolfLife799Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowWhy a pro golfer hit out of bounds—on purposeImagine being so frustrated on the course that you purposely send your shot out of bounds. That’s exactly what Matt Every did at the Memorial Tournament, not because of a bad swing, but after a heated spat with his caddie. With the cut already out of reach, Every made a bet with another player’s caddie and followed through—just to make a point. It’s a wild reminder that even pros have their breaking points. Ever seen a moment like this in your own games or at your local club? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #Golf #GolfLife10Share
laura54+FollowHow Wedgefield Country Club turned things aroundWedgefield Country Club in Georgetown has gone from nearly abandoned to a local favorite, all thanks to some creative thinking and a family-run team. Instead of just focusing on golf, they breathed new life into old cabins as a bed and breakfast, transformed a historic mansion into a wedding venue, and finally opened a pub in a 300-year-old building. Golfers are coming back in droves, drawn by affordable rates and the club’s unique charm. It’s a real example of how making the most of what you already have—and listening to the community—can completely change a place. What other local spots could use this kind of revival? #Business #GeorgetownSC #GolfLife00Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowIs Golf Still Just a Rich Man’s Game?Fellow club golfers, are we being priced out of our own game? Even as participation booms post-Covid, it feels like only the deep-pocketed can keep up with rising membership fees—mine just hit £1,800! Pay-and-play isn’t much better, with public green fees skyrocketing. Unless clubs modernize with flexible credit systems, I fear the next generation of scratch players won’t stick around. Anyone else feeling squeezed? #Sports #Golf #GolfLife01Share
Michael Singh+FollowSnedeker’s Second Act: Mid-Am MagicHaymes Snedeker, big brother to PGA’s Brandt, is making waves of his own in the mid-amateur golf scene. After qualifying for the 2022 U.S. Amateur at 49, Haymes proved age is just a number, outlasting younger rivals and reigniting his passion for the game. Now, with his eyes on senior golf and hosting the Snedeker Memorial, he’s showing there’s plenty of fire left in the tank. Anyone else rooting for a Snedeker family showdown on the senior circuit? #Sports #Golf #GolfLife00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowMy 2026 New Year's Golf ResolutionsAlright golf fans, with the New Year here, I’m ditching the boring resolutions and going all-in on a five-point plan to actually enjoy my golf in 2026. Top of my list: finally practicing my putting (no more blaming bad luck), supporting my local club, saying yes to more rounds and trips, asking for pro help when I’m stuck, and—most importantly—remembering why I play: to have fun! Anyone else got a 2026 golf game plan? Share below! #Sports #Golf #GolfLife00Share
Michael Singh+FollowWhy Golf Resolutions Flop Every New YearEvery New Year, we all talk a big game about crushing it on the course—longer drives, fewer putts, you know the drill. But let’s be real, most of us fall off by February. Instead of chasing stats, why not shake things up? Try a new course, bring a buddy into the game, or even just play solo and experiment. It’s about enjoying the journey, not just the scorecard. What’s your go-to golf resolution for 2026? #Sports #Golf #GolfLife00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowChurchill’s Legendary Take on Golf’s FrustrationAnyone else relate to Winston Churchill’s classic roast of golf? The Bulldog himself called it “a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the purpose.” Churchill wasn’t just talking from the sidelines—he played at Walton Heath, a course that’s tested everyone from royalty to Ryder Cup legends. His words still nail the agony and humor of chasing perfection on the links! #Sports #Golf #GolfLife00Share
Michael Singh+FollowDaly duo brings fun and fire to PNC ChampionshipJohn Daly II is proving he’s more than just his famous dad’s shadow—he’s showing real growth on and off the course. This year at the PNC Championship, the Daly father-son team didn’t clinch the win, but what stood out was Daly II’s new attitude: less pressure, more fun, and a reminder that golf doesn’t define him. He’s chalked up two big collegiate wins and credits his dad for teaching him to enjoy the game, not just chase trophies. Anyone else think sports are better when you play for the love of it? #Sports #Golf #GolfLife00Share
swall+FollowHisatsune’s Costly Club Slip at Aussie OpenTalk about a tough break for Ryo Hisatsune at Royal Melbourne! On the 8th, his wedge slipped and accidentally nudged his ball—resulting in a rare one-shot penalty under Rule 9.4. Instead of just a laugh, it led to a double-bogey and derailed his Sunday. Anyone else ever seen a pro get dinged for a club fumble like this? Makes you want to double-check your grip! #Sports #Golf #GolfLife00Share