Tag: USPGA

  • Golf chiefs loosen stiff upper lip in favour of common sense

    Golf chiefs loosen stiff upper lip in favour of common sense

    On the driving range up above, I know for a fact one departed local devotee of the tee-to-green action is having a cheeky little chuckle to himself. You see, the said character was never averse to doing the equivalent of a GAA player nicking a few yards prior to taking a free. Sure of himself,…

  • Sideline Cuts – 21

    Sideline Cuts – 21

    Managers don’t concede goals Dundee United and Bournemouth shared an unwanted statistic at the weekend. Both shipped nine goals against Celtic and Liverpool respectively and both clubs currently find themselves managerless after the services of both Jack Ross and Scott Parker were defenestrated with by their respective employers. Utterly ridiculous and another shameful illustration of…

  • Boylan’s Sporting Wordle – No. 35

    Boylan’s Sporting Wordle – No. 35

    Currently the best golfer in the world. https://mywordle.strivemath.com/?word=oqyhqjhsi

  • MONEY TALKS BUT SOMETIMES IS BEST IGNORED

    MONEY TALKS BUT SOMETIMES IS BEST IGNORED

    The above statement could apply to most facets of life. Indeed, it is currently a fairly hot topic close to home but disappointment felt at such being the case is in no way directed at the protagonists from these parts. Rather, it encapsulates frustration felt that if people in places of influence had been a…

  • Boylan’s Sporting Wordle No. 25

    Boylan’s Sporting Wordle No. 25

    Rae owns this dip in Augusta and you wouldn’t want to go up it unarmed. https://mywordle.strivemath.com/?word=yfvhv

  • Trump used sport for his own benefit

    Roy Keane has had many famous utterances throughout his playing, management and subsequent media career. “Fail to prepare, prepare to fail” may be the most famous thereof, but, for me, his correct excoriation of the “Prawn Sandwich Brigade”. Those corrosive pests are in every sport. The suits in Croke Park on an All Ireland weekend…